EP1805090A1 - Distributeur doseur pour produits consommables - Google Patents

Distributeur doseur pour produits consommables

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EP1805090A1
EP1805090A1 EP05792274A EP05792274A EP1805090A1 EP 1805090 A1 EP1805090 A1 EP 1805090A1 EP 05792274 A EP05792274 A EP 05792274A EP 05792274 A EP05792274 A EP 05792274A EP 1805090 A1 EP1805090 A1 EP 1805090A1
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Jan Looft
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Symrise AG
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/04Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
    • B65D83/0409Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills the dispensing means being adapted for delivering one article, or a single dose, upon each actuation
    • B65D83/0427Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills the dispensing means being adapted for delivering one article, or a single dose, upon each actuation the articles being dispensed by inverting the container each time, by which action movable parts may be displaced by their own weight
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K13/00Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
    • A47K13/24Parts or details not covered in, or of interest apart from, groups A47K13/02 - A47K13/22, e.g. devices imparting a swinging or vibrating motion to the seats
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/005Devices adding disinfecting or deodorising agents to the bowl
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2583/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D2583/04For dispensing annular, disc-shaped or spherical or like small articles or tablets
    • B65D2583/0472For dispensing annular, disc-shaped or spherical or like small articles or tablets characterised by the dispensing action

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  • the invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing an edible product, comprising a reservoir for receiving the product and an output device for the product.
  • Such dosing dispensers are known, for example, for the purpose of dosing sweetener in beverages or to store and dispense confectionery in tablet form, for example pepper mints.
  • These known dosing dispensers have a reservoir and an output device in communication with this reservoir.
  • the dispenser has an actuation button that the user must press to dispense a product. This activates a movable metering mechanism and dispenses a product.
  • dispensers have the disadvantage that they are expensive to manufacture due to the relatively movable parts. Dispensers of this type are often marketed as pre-filled disposable products and In this case, the production costs for the dosing dispenser represent a significant proportion of the retail price of the entire product. There is a need for dosing dispensers which can be produced at low cost.
  • the object of the invention was to provide a dosing dispenser which reduces or at least avoids at least one of the aforementioned problems.
  • the dispensing device is designed to output at least one pre-portioned product when moving from a first position to a second position and / or from a second position to a first position.
  • the metering dispenser thus makes it possible in a simple manner to initiate the dispensing of a pre-portioned product by moving the dispensing device or the entire dispensing dispenser relative to the direction of gravity.
  • the dosing dispenser according to the invention thus dispenses with an output device with parts which are movable relative to one another, but achieves the dosing and dispensing of the product by movement of the entire dispensing device.
  • a simple and accurate dosage by pivoting the dosing dispenser or parts thereof is possible.
  • the invention overcomes a number of disadvantages of the known Dosierspen- der, by being designed to store pre-portioned products and output in a simple manner.
  • These pre-portioned products may on the one hand be food, medicines or dietary supplements. They may preferably be in solid form or they may be coated with a solid shell, liquid or even gaseous substances or substance mixtures which are then released by dissolution of the solid shell, for example on contact with a liquid.
  • the metering dispenser according to the invention enables on the one hand the use and metering of a large number of different substances and moreover the storage of several pre-portioned products with different substances in the storage container and consequently the dispensing of the different products in temporally successive manner from the storage container.
  • the dosing dispenser according to the invention is also particularly easy to manufacture and can for example be produced inexpensively from films. Optically and sensory attractive donor designs with palpable guideways can be realized.
  • the dosing dispenser can do without moving parts and is thus particularly robust.
  • the dispensing device When dispensing the entire dispenser, but at least part of the dispenser of the dispenser, the dispensing device preferably dispenses a predetermined number of products from the dispenser. In this case, preferably exactly one product is output.
  • the number of at An output process can be predetermined on the one hand in the design of the dosing dispenser, on the other hand, a corresponding selection device can be provided, which makes it possible that this number is selected individually by the user.
  • the dispenser of the dosing dispenser according to the invention can be embodied, for example, in the form of gravity-actuated flaps or discharge paths resulting from gravitational forces during pivoting of the dosing dispenser.
  • the entire dispensing device or the entire dosing dispenser can be tilted, twisted or the like, to output by this movement a pre-portioned product.
  • the pre-portioned products are dispensed through a dispensing opening, which may preferably be configured to be at the lowest position in the first position and higher in the second position at the highest position of the dispenser, but higher at least in the second position lies in the first position.
  • the dispensing device in such a way that, in a first position, at least one pre-portioned product enters the dispenser from the storage container following gravity, and that upon movement of the dispenser from the first position to a second position, a predetermined number of pre-portioned products Gravity influence is output following.
  • a product can be dispensed by simply pivoting the dosing dispenser.
  • the dispensing device comprises a buffer storage area connected to the storage container, which is designed such that it is at least partially filled up with pre-portioned products from the storage container in a first position following a force of gravity, and that when the dispensing device is moved from the first position into a second position, the predetermined number of pre-portioned products is output by a Ausga ⁇ be Scheme following a gravitational influence.
  • a predetermined number of products can be stored in the intermediate storage area and these products or a part of these products can be output when moving into the second position.
  • the dispensing device comprises: a first intermediate storage area connected to the storage container, which is designed such that it is at least partially filled with pre-positioned products in a first position, a second intermediate storage area connected to the first intermediate storage area the at least one pre-portioned product passes from the first to the second position upon movement of the output device, and an output region connected to the second intermediate memory region, by which the at least one pre-portioned from the second to the first position when the output device is moved Product is issued.
  • a predetermined number of products may be provided in the first temporary storage area, or the products may be supplied to the first temporary storage area and then a predetermined number of products stored in the second temporary storage area. The products stored in the first or second temporary storage area or a part of these products can then be dispensed into the first position during movement.
  • the metering dispenser according to the invention can be designed with a diverse number of intermediate storage areas.
  • the buffer areas can each be arranged relative to one another such that each time the output area is moved from the first to the second position or vice versa, a predetermined number of products pass from a buffer area into the next buffer area.
  • the aforementioned embodiment can therefore be modified by providing a number N of additional buffer areas which are each connected to one another in such a way that, when the output device moves alternately between the first and second positions, the predetermined number of pre-portioned products is transferred to the next one Temporary storage area reached, wherein the last of the N cache memory areas is connected to the output area, through which the pre-portioned products are output when the device is again alternately moved.
  • N additional buffer areas which are each connected to one another in such a way that, when the output device moves alternately between the first and second positions, the predetermined number of pre-portioned products is transferred to the next one Temporary storage area reached, wherein the last of the N cache memory areas is connected to the output area, through which the pre-portioned products are output when the device is again alternately moved.
  • the intermediate storage areas and the discharge area of the two aforementioned embodiments are preferably designed as adjacent channels, which can run parallel and are preferably separated from each other by a respective common partition wall.
  • the dispensing device dispenses, even completely or at least for the most part, with movable parts, even for individual delivery of counted portioned products.
  • the dispensing device of this embodiment can itself be attached to the dosing dispenser so as to be able to assume the described positions with respect to the direction of gravity.
  • this embodiment is particularly advantageous when the dispenser is fixed immovably to the dispenser and the corresponding positions are achieved to the direction of gravity by the entire dispenser is moved, in particular rotated, tilted or the like.
  • the dispensing device may comprise guideways for the product to be dispensed, which are arranged so that a mutual inhibition of the products takes place and by this inhibition only each of the issue of a predetermined number of products when moving from the first to the second position.
  • a further development of the metering dispenser according to the invention comprises a portioning device for dispensing a predetermined number of the pre-portioned product.
  • This portioning device can advantageously be arranged in the transition to the dispensing area or between the temporary storage areas. It can be formed by movable, preferably gravity-actuated, flaps, locks, pawls or the like in the form of a with respect to gravity and the output area or the buffer areas ent ⁇ appropriately arranged opening for passage.
  • the portioning device can preferably be arranged between the intermediate storage area and the dispensing area or between the first and the second intermediate storage area and designed such that in the first position, a predetermined number of pre-portioned products from the intermediate storage area or the first intermediate storage area have a gravitational influence following enters the portioning device.
  • the portioning device comprises a passage area, with a first section through which a portioned product can pass, and with a second section through which a portioned product can only partially pass, wherein the first and second sections are so in that a product that has passed through the first section into the output area or the second intermediate storage area prevents a product which has partially passed through the second section from entering the dispensing area or the second intermediate storage area.
  • the passage region may, for example, be in the form of an elongate opening whose width widens in the direction of movement of the products such that a product can not completely pass through in the initial region of the opening (the second section) and in the end region of the opening (the first section). can completely pass through.
  • Another variant of the für Stamms ⁇ area consists of two in the direction of movement of the products successively arranged openings, wherein the first opening is too small for a complete passage of the products and the second opening allows the complete man ⁇ occurs. So can be prevented by means of the first product that the The products that follow the first product are simultaneously dispensed with it during loading in the second position.
  • first and second sections may be formed so that a product partially passed through the second section prevents a product passing through the first section into the dispensing section and the second buffer section, respectively, from being dispensed. This way, the products that follow can prevent the first product from being dispensed in the first position.
  • the second section of the passage region may preferably be an opening section that continuously reduces from the first section or an opening section that is reduced in cross-section with respect to the first section. In this way, a geometrically simple arrangement of opening portions is achieved which allow a partial or complete passage of the products.
  • the intermediate storage area or the first intermediate storage area is designed as an intermediate storage channel or first intermediate storage channel at least in the region of the first and second portions of the portioning device and preferably at least partially has a height there which is less than the product height ,
  • the height of the channels By selecting the height of the channels, self-locking is achieved in a particularly safe and constructionally simple manner.
  • care must be taken to ensure that they are dimensioned in all areas in such a way that a pre-portioned product that passes individually through the channels can pass them unhindered.
  • the height reduction of the channel which takes place in the passage region, in particular of the second section of the passage region between the two channels, can take place, since the products partially protrude into the other channel in this region.
  • the dispensing device comprises a housing with the temporary storage area or the first temporary storage area.
  • richly connected intermediate storage section in which a predetermined, vor ⁇ preferably adjustable number of pre-portioned products can be stored intermediately.
  • an output of a predetermined number of products is easily achieved.
  • This product number can be composed, for example, of the number of products that have entered the intermediate storage section and the products that have already entered the dispensing area or the second temporary storage area.
  • the portioning device can comprise an adjusting device for manual adjustment of the number of pre-portioned products to be dispensed.
  • This E instell device may for example be designed in the form of a longitudinal or Dreh ⁇ slider.
  • the intermediate memory section is designed as an extension of the intermediate memory area or of the first intermediate memory area whose first end entails the entry of pre-portioned products from the intermediate memory area or the first intermediate memory area into the first memory area Zwi ⁇ schen paragraphabites allows and whose second end is closed by a bewegli ⁇ che shut-off device.
  • the intermediate storage section thus formed in the form of a dead end can temporarily receive the products to be dispensed in the first position, and the products received there are then forwarded to the dispensing area or the second intermediate storage area when moved to the second position.
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous when using the metering dispenser according to the invention for dispensing medicaments.
  • a person with medical training presets the dosing dispenser for delivery of the medication in the prescribed dose, for example the daily dose, so that the patient is subsequently guided by a respective one-time pivoting of the dosing dispenser in each case exactly the prescribed medication is spent.
  • the risk of taking a defective amount of the prescribed drug can be reduced.
  • the movable shut-off device can be moved into a plurality of spaced detent positions whose distance from one another corresponds approximately to the product dimension in the longitudinal direction of the intermediate storage section.
  • a certain, adjustable number of products can be output, which is preferably recognizable by means of marks from the outside
  • a component which is detachably fastened to the dispensing device preferably a dispensing area designed as a product guide channel, which is designed such that when the component is fastened to the dispensing device during movement of the dispensing device from a first to a dispensing device second position, a pre-portioned product is dispensed, and when the component is not attached to the dispenser, as the dispenser is moved from the second to a third position, which is preferably identical to the first position, a pre-portioned product is dispensed.
  • the Dosierspen ⁇ invention can be adapted to the desired application.
  • a switching device interacting with the dispensing device is present, with a first changeover position in which a pre-portioned product is dispensed when the dispenser is moved from a first to a second position, and a second changeover position in which upon moving the dispenser from the second to a third position, which is preferably identical to the first position, a pre-portioned product is dispensed.
  • the switching device may for example consist of a barrier for an output channel or for a dispensing opening.
  • the switching device may comprise a shut-off device which in the first position, an output of the pre-portioned products from a second
  • the shut-off device can be used as a tion or locking device work and can be arranged in the region of the second buffer area or the output area.
  • the wall bounding the reservoir is transparent for the purpose of level control.
  • the transparent section can, for example, be designed as an elongated viewing window.
  • the dosing dispenser according to this embodiment can be made entirely of a transparent material, such as a transparent plastic, so that the level control is particularly easy and beyond an aesthetic effect is achieved.
  • the storage container is designed to receive refill magazines with pre-portioned products. In this way, a particularly simple refillability of the dosing dispenser is achieved.
  • the pre-portioned products are spherical.
  • Spherical products have the advantage that they are particularly easy to dispense and portionable in all directions due to their good rollability and do not tend to form unintentional mutual blockages or stagnation.
  • Another aspect of the invention is a refill magazine for a Dosierspen ⁇ of the type described above.
  • FIG. 1a-c is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the dosing dispenser according to the invention in the hand of a user in three snapshots of the sequence of a product output event
  • Figure 2a-c is a schematic, sectional side view of the arrangement of portioned products within a second embodiment of the dosing dispenser according to the invention in a flow of a
  • FIG. 3a-e show a schematic, sectional side view of the arrangement of portioned products within a third embodiment of the dosing dispenser according to the invention for dispensing products when moving from a second to a first position
  • FIG. 5 a, b a schematic representation of a fourth embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention with attachable product guide channel for changing the dispensing condition
  • FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the dosing spool according to the invention according to FIG. 5a, from obliquely below without a plugged product duct,
  • FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention with a flat container bottom and ball guide plates inside the container, FIG.
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic sectional side view of the embodiment according to FIG. 7, FIG.
  • FIG. 9 shows a schematic sectional front view of the embodiment according to FIG. 7,
  • FIG. 10a, b a schematic sectional side view of a fifth embodiment of the dosing dispenser according to the invention with a switching device for changing the dispensing condition
  • 11a, b is a schematic, sectional side view of a seventh embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention with a
  • Switching device for changing the output condition 12a-c show a schematic functional sequence of the design of the output device for dispensing two pre-portioned products, FIG.
  • FIG. 13a-d show a schematic functional sequence of a second variant of an output device for dispensing two pre-portioned products
  • 14a-c show a schematic functional sequence of a third variant of the dispensing device for dispensing a plurality of pre-portioned products
  • FIG. 15 shows a variant of the embodiment according to FIG. 14,
  • FIG. 16 shows a perspective view of an eighth embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention from obliquely below with elevated ball tracks on a side surface of the storage container, FIG.
  • 17a, b is a sectional front view of the embodiment according to FIG. 16 with illustration of the sectional plane, FIG.
  • FIG. 18 is a perspective view obliquely from below of a ninth embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention for dispensing different pre-portioned products under different dispensing conditions;
  • FIG. 19 shows a sectional front view of the embodiment according to FIG. 18.
  • Figure 20a-c is a partially sectioned perspective view of a ten ⁇ th embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention obliquely from above the top, and
  • Figure 21 is a perspective view of an eleventh embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention obliquely from above.
  • FIG. 1a shows an embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention in the hand of a user.
  • the dosing dispenser comprises a storage container 1 with products 3 arranged therein and an output device 4, which in Bond with the reservoir 1 is.
  • the Dosierspen ⁇ ders from a position according to Figure 1a, in which the dispenser is located in the direction of gravity above the reservoir, in a position according to Figure 1 b, in which the dispenser is below the reservoir, the products from the reservoir into the dispenser eintre ⁇ th and enter a single product in an output channel 4a of the output device.
  • the dosing dispenser is subsequently swung back into the position acc.
  • Figure 1c the products fall back into the reservoir, with the exception of the product which has entered the dispensing channel of the dispenser.
  • This single product is dispensed from the dispensing channel through a dispensing port and can then be consumed by the user.
  • FIG. 2a shows a cross-sectional side view of a second embodiment of the dosing dispenser 10.
  • the dosing dispenser is trapezoidal in cross-section and in the second position according to FIG. 2a are the portioned products, which in this embodiment are balls 30 (always) in accordance with gravity a closed area 21 of the reservoir 20.
  • the balls 30 follow the gravitational force due to the trapezoidal shape of the storage container 20 in a region 22 of the storage container 20 connected to an output device 40 and in the dispensing device 40.
  • the dispenser 40 shown includes a buffer channel 41 which defines for the balls 31-34 a taxiway in a first direction, indicated by an arrow 42 in FIG. 2b.
  • the balls 31 - 34 enter the intermediate storage channel 41 from the storage container.
  • an output channel 43 is arranged, which defines a second rolling direction, which is indicated by arrow 44.
  • the buffer channel 41 and the output channel 43 are separated from each other by a partition wall 50 in which a connection region 51a-c is located.
  • connection region 51a-b has a first section 52a, through which the balls can pass from the intermediate storage channel 41 into the delivery channel 43.
  • the first portion is formed substantially circular and has a diameter D which is greater than the diameter of the balls 31-34.
  • the first section 52a is adjoined by a second section 53a, the width of which is constant and is so small that the balls 31-34 enter the delivery channel 43 only with a portion of their volume from the intermediate storage channel 41 through the second section 53a can protrude.
  • the opening 51b has a first section 52b, through which the balls 31-34 can pass completely, and adjoined by a second section 53b, the width of which extends from the width required for a ball passage is continuously reduced.
  • the opening 51 b is thus formed in the form of a continuously widening in the direction 42 in the width long hole. The balls rolling into the region of the opening 51b in the direction 42 can therefore initially protrude from the intermediate storage channel 41 into the delivery channel 43 in the second section 53b only with a portion of their volume.
  • the passage region 51c is in the form of two spaced-apart holes 52c, 53c, of which the first hole 53c has too small a diameter for the complete passage of the balls and the second hole 53c has a diameter which is the complete one Passage of the ball allowed.
  • the dispensing device according to FIGS. 2a-c is designed to dispense a ball when the dispenser is moved from the first position to the second position.
  • the output process is explained with reference to FIGS. 2a-c:
  • the balls roll out of the storage container into the intermediate storage channel 41 and into this intermediate storage channel 41 up to the end in which the opening 51 is located.
  • the first rolling ball 31 enters the first portion 52a, b of the opening 51a, b and falls through this first portion into the discharge channel 43. Due to the inclination of the dispenser, the first ball 31 can not roll further into the dispensing passage 43. Due to the reduced height of the discharge channel 43 in the region of the opening 51a, b, part of the ball 31 projects into the intermediate storage channel 41 and thus prevents further rolling and passage of the following balls 32-34, so that a ball arrangement according to FIG. 2b results ,
  • the balls 32-34 roll in the direction opposite to arrow 42.
  • the ball 31 can not move from the first to the second position in the direction according to arrow 44 immediately after moving the dispenser as it is blocked by the volume of the ball 32 passed through the section 53a, b in the discharge channel 43.
  • FIGS 3a-e show a third embodiment of the dosing dispenser according to the invention, which is designed to dispense pre-portioned products when the dosing dispenser is moved from a second to a first position.
  • the illustrated embodiment is shown in Figure 3a in a second position.
  • the situation illustrated in FIG. 3a corresponds to the situation at the first use or after replenishment of the metering dispenser according to the invention.
  • the metering dispenser is moved from the second position shown in FIG. 3 a into the first position shown in FIG. 3 b, the balls 30 enter from a storage container 120 into a first intermediate storage channel 141 of an output device 140.
  • the forwardly rolling ball 131 falls through an opening 151, which may be designed in accordance with the opening 51a, b, into a second intermediate storage channel 143 and, in this position, blocks the following ball 132 whose volume partially projects through the opening 151.
  • FIG. 3e If the metering device is moved from this second position to the first position according to FIG. 3e, the ball 131 moves through the delivery channel 145 and is discharged through the exit opening 146.
  • Figure 5a and b show a fourth embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention, which can be changed by plugging a product guide channel with respect to the output condition.
  • the dosing dispenser functions like the dosing dispenser described with reference to Figs. 2a-c, i. the dosing dispenser has an intermediate storage channel 241 and an output channel 243.
  • the dosing dispenser has an intermediate storage channel 241 and an output channel 243.
  • a product is dispensed from a first to a second position when the dosing dispenser is moved.
  • the second constellation according to FIG. 5b results.
  • the dosing dispenser corresponds to the embodiments described with reference to FIGS. 3a-e.
  • the channel section previously functioning as buffer channel 241 assumes the function of the first buffer channel
  • the channel section previously functioning as output channel 243 assumes the function as second buffer channel 243
  • the attached product guide channel 260 forms the output channel 245.
  • a product is discharged when the dosing dispenser is moved from the second to the first position.
  • FIG. 6 shows the embodiment according to FIG. 5a.
  • a trough-shaped region 223 is formed on the underside of the storage container 220, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the storage container and has a width which is slightly larger than the product dimension in the transverse direction.
  • the trough-shaped configuration of the reservoir in the lower region has proved to be particularly advantageous in order to ensure a reliable supply of products in the dispensing area, without a mutual blocking or inhibition of the balls in Vor ⁇ storage container, in particular in the region of the entry of the balls the storage container in the dispenser, to avoid.
  • the trough-shaped form Mung 223 has generally proven itself for all embodiments of the metering dispenser according to the invention and is not limited to the embodiment according to FIGS. 5a, b.
  • FIG. 7 shows a fifth embodiment of the dosing dispenser according to the invention, which dispenses products when moving from the second position into the first position.
  • the formation of a channel-shaped configuration in the lower part of the storage container is also dispensed with.
  • ball guide plates 370, 371 are arranged in the interior of the storage container, which are arranged in the region of the entry of the balls from the storage container into the dispensing device.
  • the ball guide plates 370, 371 extend over the entire connection region between the reservoir and the dispenser and are aligned in the longitudinal direction to the direction of movement of the balls upon entry into the dispenser.
  • the ball guide plates 370, 371 on both sides enclose the entry into the dispensing device and are spaced from one another a little further than the width of the products in the transverse direction.
  • the spacing of the ball guide plates 370, 371 corresponds to the width of the channel according to the embodiment of FIG. 6.
  • Figures 10a, b show a sixth embodiment of the device according to the invention, in which a switching device is provided to dispenser the dispensing of a product when moving from the first to the second position for dispensing a product when moving from the second to the first Change position.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 10b corresponds with regard to the travel of the products of the embodiment according to FIGS. 3a-e.
  • the embodiment according to FIGS. 10 a, b differs from the embodiment according to FIGS. 3 a - e in that the output channel 445 is in the region of the transition between the second buffer channel 443 and the output channel 445 is closed by a slider 480.
  • the slide 480 is arranged precisely in the region in which the balls in the position according to FIG. 3d are located in the region between the second intermediate storage channel 443 and the delivery channel 445.
  • the ball can not leave the dispensing passage 445 by a second dispensing opening 447 closed by the slide 480, but must follow the dispensing passage 445 and exit through the first dispensing opening 446.
  • the metering dispenser according to FIGS. 10a, b is therefore configured with closed slides for dispensing a product when moving from the second to the first position according to FIGS. 3a-e.
  • the product may leave the region between the second buffer channel 443 and the delivery channel 445 through the second delivery port 447.
  • the product is therefore already dispensed from the first position shown in FIG. 3b to the second position shown in FIG. 3c when the dosing dispenser is moved.
  • the metering dispenser according to FIGS. 10a, b thus operates in the open-slide configuration shown in FIG. 10a, like the embodiment described with reference to FIGS. 2a-c, and delivers a product when the metering dispenser is moved from the first to the second position second output port 447.
  • FIGS. 11a, b show a variant of the embodiment according to FIGS. 10a, b.
  • the slide 580 is arranged in the region between the second intermediate storage channel 543 and the discharge channel 545 and closes a second discharge opening 547, which is formed in the dividing wall between the second intermediate storage channel 543 and the discharge channel 545. If the slider 580 is opened, as shown in FIG. 11a, the product is dispensed through the first dispensing opening 547 when the dispenser is moved from the second to the second position. When the slider 580 is closed, as shown in FIG. 11 b, the product passes through the closed opening 547 when the metering dispenser is moved from the first position to the second position and moves through the first dispensing opening 546 when the dispenser is moved from the second position and the first position issued.
  • the dispensing channel 545 is slightly shortened compared to the embodiment according to FIGS. 10a, b.
  • FIGS. 12 a-c a variant of the dispensing device of the dispenser according to the invention is shown, in which two product coughs each are dispensed from the dispenser during a dispensing operation.
  • the illustrated embodiment includes a staging channel 641, which may be the staging channel of the embodiment of FIG. 2 or the first staging channel of the embodiment of FIG.
  • the buffer channel 641 is connected via a passage 651, which is greater than the product dimension, to a channel 643, which can serve as the output channel according to FIG. 2 or as the second buffer channel according to FIG.
  • the second channel 643 in the embodiment according to FIGS. 12a-c is so high that the first ball 631 can completely enter the second channel and the subsequent ball 632 can roll in the region of the opening 651.
  • the mutual blocking of the balls desired in the embodiments described above is avoided by the section of the first ball projecting into the buffer memory channel on the one hand and the section of the second ball projecting into the output channel in the embodiment according to FIGS. 12a-c on the other hand. If the dispensing area according to FIGS. 12a-c is moved from the first position shown in FIG. 12b into the second position shown in FIG.
  • the ball 631 can roll directly along the second channel 643, thus enabling the ball 632 to move Entry into the second channel 643, so that this ball 632 does not roll back into the product memory like the other balls.
  • the ball 632 follows the ball 631 and is output (in the embodiment of Ausga ⁇ forth direction further according to Figures 2a - c) or enters the area between the second buffer channel and the output channel (in execution of the other output device according to Figure 3a - e).
  • Figures 13a-d show another embodiment for dispensing two balls.
  • the aperture 751 is formed between the buffer channel 741 and the second channel 743 as in the embodiments described with reference to FIGS. 1-11.
  • the height of the second channel 743 is sized so that the first ball 731 does not prevent the second ball 732 from rolling further, so that this second ball 732 may enter a dead-end extension 748 of the buffer channel 741.
  • the first position of the dosing dispenser therefore, results in an arrangement of the balls according to Figure 13c. If the dosing dispenser is moved from this first position to the second position, then the second ball 732 displaces the third ball 733 so that this third ball 733 rolls back into the buffer.
  • the second ball 732 falls through the aperture 751 and follows the first ball 731 through the second channel, ie through the output channel or for intermediate storage in the region between the second intermediate memory channel and the output channel.
  • FIGS. 14a-c show a development of the embodiment according to FIG.
  • the length of the dead end area 848 is limited by a variable slide 890.
  • the dead end region 848 can take one, two or more balls. The balls received in the dead end region 848 all follow the first ball 831 so that metered delivery from any number of balls is achievable with each dispensing operation and the number of balls to be dispensed is adjustable via the spool 890.
  • FIG. 15 shows a modified embodiment of the embodiment according to FIGS. 14a-c.
  • the slider 990 is provided in this embodiment with a clamping below the dead end region 948.
  • the manner of operation of the embodiment according to FIG. 15 is similar to that according to FIGS. 14a-c.
  • FIGS. 16, 17 a, b there is shown an eighth embodiment of the invention in which the reservoir as a whole is approximately triangular in cross-section.
  • the reservoir of the metering dispenser according to the invention can be varied in terms of its geometry.
  • rounded shapes such as elliptical, semi-circular or round designs are advantageous.
  • An essential feature of the cross section is a supply volume provided by the cross section and the possibility of collecting the products at a low point or area of the container.
  • the ball guide On one of the two side surfaces 1024 of the storage container, the ball guide is formed with intermediate storage channel and discharge channel and possibly second intermediate storage channel.
  • This side ball guide has a number of advantages.
  • the embodiment further has the advantage that one side of the Vorratsbenzol ⁇ age, for example, the one on which the ball guide is not mounted, can be designed as a retrofit refill container, which is connectable to the rest of the device.
  • the ball guide can also be formed directly in the lateral container wall and so together with the molded-on reservoir be part of the refill.
  • a further advantage of this embodiment is that a space-saving arrangement of several intermediate storage channels is made possible by the lateral arrangement.
  • the lateral arrangement of the channels also allows an overall flat construction and thus allows a convenient placement of the donation dispenser in pockets of garments or the like.
  • FIG. 17a shows, in a cross section according to FIG. 17b, the arrangement of the web levels of the ball guide 1040 staggered vertically relative to one another. Shown is an embodiment which functions as an opener, like the embodiment according to FIGS. 2a-c, wherein the embodiment according to FIGS. 17a, b has three intermediate positions has storage areas.
  • Figures 18 and 19 show a ninth embodiment of the device according to the invention, in which two separate reservoirs are provided, which cooperate with a respective output device.
  • This output device can be designed on the one hand according to the dispensing device according to FIG. 2 and on the other hand according to the dispensing device according to FIG. With the embodiment according to FIGS. 18 and 19, different output modalities of the products can be achieved.
  • two or more dispensers could be merged to form a duo or multisphere.
  • the two or more dispensing devices may be designed according to FIG. 18 or according to FIG. 19, or the dispensing mechanisms are variably designed according to FIG. 14 or 15.
  • the dispensing of the same product can be achieved each time the dispenser is swiveled by filling the storage containers 1120 and 1120 "with the same product and the dispenser 1140 of the storage container 1120 according to FIG. c is formed and the output device 1140 'of the reservoir 1120 ' according to Figure 2a - c is formed.
  • the output of different products can be realized in each pivoting movement, by the reservoirs 1120 and 1120 'are filled with different products and the output devices 1140, 1140 ' are formed, as in the variant described above.
  • Figures 20a-c show a tenth embodiment of the metering dispenser according to the invention.
  • This embodiment can be made of thermoformed films, for example, and can be produced cost-effectively using known thermoforming processes.
  • the dosing dispenser shown comprises a bottom plate 2000, which can be cut out or punched out of a film (see FIG. 20c).
  • an inner shell shown in Figure 20b is arranged, which forms the reservoir 2010 with attached thereto Ausgab ⁇ device 2040.
  • an open 2050 arranged, which consists of a first portion 2051, which allows the passage of the products and a subsequent second Ab ⁇ section 2052, which is so narrow that the products can not completely, but partially pass through this opening portion.
  • FIG. 20a shows a further outer envelope 2060 integrally formed on the inner envelope, which, like the inner envelope, can likewise be formed by thermoforming from deep-drawn foil.
  • the outer shell forms an output channel 2061 which leads the products passing through the opening portion 2051 to a discharge port 2062.
  • Figure 21 shows an eleventh embodiment of the Dosierspen ⁇ invention, wherein the reservoir and output path of the products extend in a plane.
  • the dosing dispenser is designed in the form of a blister pack and thus allows a simple presentation of the package.
  • the blister pack itself can be used to display housing components of the metering dispenser, thereby providing cost-effective and environmentally friendly packaging of the consumable products.
  • this embodiment may be such that the inner and / or outer shell is formed by a deep-drawn foil of the blister pack, so that the user can use the blister pack immediately and possibly only one, for example perforated, place of the envelope must press in to the dispensing opening to open.
  • other closures can be used which close the blister pack by a detent, a tab closure and / or a nipple closure so that a single opening before first use or a repeated opening and reclosing is possible.
  • the pre-portioned products can, as described above, consist of a material in the solid state or can comprise a shell in a solid state which encloses a material in the liquid or gaseous state.
  • the person skilled in the art is aware of a number of consumable substances which, with suitable measures, can be brought into the solid, liquid or gaseous form and stabilized therein in order to be used as product material. to serve wrapping material or filling material for products with a serving.
  • These may preferably be rounded, in particular be approximately spherical and have a diameter of preferably 4 to 25 mm, in particular a diameter between 5 mm and 15 mm.
  • the products may be foods, such as confectionery, such as:
  • Chewing gum compact, hollow or stuffed, optionally coated with sugar, - hard caramels, sweets, drops or lozenges, where appropriate with (viscous) liquid filling, sugar-free / sugary hard caramels, chewing gum or loaf patties with breath-freshening properties, soft caramels, chewy candies, Fruit gums, wine gum,
  • Effervescent powdered compressed products dark or white chocolate products, chocolate truffles, rum balls, if desired, sugar-coated with sugar or sugar alcohols, and / or optionally
  • Capsules with liquid filling for example (gelatine) capsules as known, for example, from WO 2004/050069, optionally coated with sugar, as described, for example, in WO 2005/077521, or coated with chocolate), candied fruit or fruit pieces,
  • Nuts e.g., hazelnuts
  • nuts e.g., fruits or fruit pieces
  • Marzipan balls
  • savory and / or salty products can be stored and dispensed with the dosing dispenser according to the invention, such as nuts, in particular peanuts, in particular with pastry casing or spicy small pastry, or pet food, for example in the form of dog treats.
  • the dosing dispenser according to the invention is furthermore suitable for the storage and dispensing of dietary supplements, such as vitamin preparations, minerals, nutrients or roughage
  • a further advantageous use of the dosing dispenser according to the invention lies in the storage and dispensing of any type of pharmaceuticals, such as active ingredient preparations for oral intake, solid active compound preparations for non-oral applications, e.g. (spherical) suppositories, or Wirkstoffzuberei ⁇ lines that need to be dissolved in liquids before use.
  • pharmaceuticals such as active ingredient preparations for oral intake, solid active compound preparations for non-oral applications, e.g. (spherical) suppositories, or Wirkstoffzuberei ⁇ lines that need to be dissolved in liquids before use.

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La présente invention concerne un distributeur doseur (10) conçu pour distribuer un produit. Ce distributeur doseur comprend un réservoir (20) conçu pour recevoir des produits préalablement proportionnés (30), ainsi qu'un dispositif de distribution (41, 43, 51a, 51b) conçu pour distribuer au moins un produit préalablement proportionné provenant du réservoir. Le dispositif de distribution est conçu pour distribuer au moins un produit préalablement proportionné lorsque le distributeur doseur se déplace d'une première position à une seconde position et/ou d'une seconde position à une première position.
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