EP2117959A1 - Refillable single-hand dispenser for tablets - Google Patents
Refillable single-hand dispenser for tabletsInfo
- Publication number
- EP2117959A1 EP2117959A1 EP07845638A EP07845638A EP2117959A1 EP 2117959 A1 EP2117959 A1 EP 2117959A1 EP 07845638 A EP07845638 A EP 07845638A EP 07845638 A EP07845638 A EP 07845638A EP 2117959 A1 EP2117959 A1 EP 2117959A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- magazine
- tablets
- sleeve
- dispenser
- opening
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/04—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
- B65D83/0409—Containers 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
- B65D83/0418—Containers 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 substantially flat and stacked one upon the other and the dispensing-closing device sliding the article to be dispensed along the flat side of the next article
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a dispenser, in particular a refillable single-handed dispenser for tablets according to the preamble of claim 1.
- a candy dispenser disclosed by EP-A-1 292 512 has a magazine for receiving and occasionally dispensing tablets having a substantially parallelepiped housing open on a longitudinal side, having a longitudinal sliding bottom and a sliding bottom and a housing bottom Accommodates coil spring. On a housing head opposite the housing bottom, an output device is provided. The magazine is inserted on the bottom side to the housing head in a sleeve and serves as a storage container and ejector for refreshment tablets and lozenges, which have a stackable basic shape.
- the tablets are inserted in batches through an open narrow side into the magazine housing between housing head and sliding floor.
- the stack of tablets is pressed against the housing head and the dispenser via the sliding bottom due to the pressure load by the spring.
- An actuation of the dispensing device then pushes each of the top tablet from the stack transversely to the stacking direction out of the housing and releases it for removal.
- the coil spring engages with its bottom winding end in a nip in the bottom region of the housing. This prevents the spring from jumping out of the housing if the magazine is handled improperly or if the sleeve is damaged or broken.
- a tilting lid providing bag container for tablets is known.
- the tablets are over each other and are biased by a spring.
- the uppermost tablet is held by a stop provided at the upper end of the container shell.
- the tilting lid has a Vorschiebeglied that presses when opening the tilting lid laterally against the uppermost tablet and thereby advances this transverse to the container axis over the edge of the container shell.
- the container casing is formed in two layers.
- An outer sleeve is provided with a bottom.
- An inner sleeve forms a magazine for the tablets and carries the tilting lid.
- the inner sleeve is telescopically extendable from the outer sleeve together with the tilting lid.
- a spring is between a pressure member in tablet size, which is arranged under the stack of tablets, and the ground under tension. She pushes the stack of pills against the stop.
- the inner sleeve can be pulled axially out of the upper sleeve, whereby the distance between the stop and bottom increases and therefore the spring is relaxed.
- the inner sleeve is open on a narrow side. Through this opening now tablet can be inserted into the inner sleeve. In the subsequent insertion of the inner sleeve in the outer sleeve, the spring is tensioned.
- the invention has the object, a
- dispensers which avoids the disadvantages mentioned above.
- Another object is to provide a dispenser that can be produced with little effort.
- One more goal is to suggest a donor that risks that the spring could pop out is eliminated.
- Another object is to propose a dispenser, a tablet pack and a method which, when infested with the dispenser, allow the tablets to be packaged so far that they do not have to be touched directly to meet stringent hygiene requirements.
- one goal is to keep packaging as low as possible and avoid waste.
- the object is achieved in a dispenser mentioned above by the sliding floor is taken with so much game in the magazine that between the sliding floor and the magazine room for a tablet packaging.
- This has the advantage that the tablets can be inserted with a banderole-like packaging tube in the magazine and pushed with the sliding floor through the packaging tube and out of the packaging tube addition.
- the cross-sectional dimensions of the sliding floor in the magazine approximately correspond to the inner dimensions of the magazine minus at least twice the thickness of the packaging wall.
- the invention relates to a dispenser or more precisely a one-handed dispenser with a sleeve which has an opening at the head end and a bottom opposite the opening.
- a sleeve which has an opening at the head end and a bottom opposite the opening.
- a magazine for tablets which can be pulled out of the sleeve.
- a sliding floor is slidably received in the magazine.
- a spring in the magazine engages the sliding floor.
- the object is achieved in that a tube-shaped tablet pack can be placed or added in the magazine and the sliding base has external dimensions which correspond at most to the internal masses of the tubular tablet pack.
- the magazine Since the magazine has an opening on the bottom side and the spring means is supported by the bottom opening at the bottom of the sleeve, the magazine, when it is pulled out of the sleeve, is not biased. This has the advantage that the Magazine is impolite, without the risk that this will snap back into the sleeve.
- the sleeve and the bottom is made in two pieces.
- This has the great advantage that the spring means from the ground in the sleeve resp. can be inserted into the magazine.
- a clamping or latching device is provided on the bottom side of the sleeve and on the bottom part. This makes it possible to connect the bottom part and sleeve by plugging together form fit.
- the latching means can be designed so that a nondestructive pulling out of the bottom part is impossible.
- the latching means may be formed by cooperating locking lugs and undercuts or the like, which are provided on the bottom part and on the sleeve.
- the skilled person however, other types of snap connections or welding are known, which allow a permanent connection of bottom part and sleeve.
- the spring means is a zigzag spring.
- a zigzag spring has a suitable spring characteristic over the desired range.
- Advantageous are the length and
- the spring can also be a helical spring whose cross-section is round or oval.
- An oval cross-section has the advantage that the coil spring on the magazine, or better on the wall of a loaded in the magazine packaging, and thus the spring force always acts in the magazine longitudinal direction.
- the zigzag spring has the advantage that it does not cause any rotation of the sliding floor.
- a broadside of the magazine serves as a filling opening for the tablet or lozenge pack.
- the tablets can be filled much easier than through a narrow side.
- the filling is made impossible by the broadside, because in the magazine on the narrow side a practically over the entire length of the magazine guided guide slot was present.
- the closed broadside gave the magazine the necessary rigidity.
- a disadvantage of the filling of the broad side is that the formed on the narrow side discharge opening in the magazine can not be part of the filling. Therefore, the mold for the magazine is built slightly more complicated than if the filling opening and the discharge opening were the same. Nonetheless, the benefits to the user outweigh the disadvantages in manufacturing.
- the opposite side of the filling opening of the magazine has one or more openings. Through these openings, the remaining packaging in the magazine can be pushed out well with a finger. If the filling opening is formed on a broad side, even with lozenges of small dimensions, these openings are still large enough to lightly lift the packaging with a finger through the opening.
- the sliding floor is designed as a cuboid with a bottom-side opening. Through the opening, a cavity is formed, in which the head-side end of the screw or zigzag spring can engage.
- the sliding floor has a cone-shaped head end.
- the cone-shaped head end may serve to engage in a depression of the tablets stacked in the magazine. This can be done by the tablets a leadership of the sliding floor.
- the tapered edges of the cone-shaped head end serve primarily for the resistance-free insertion of the sliding floor into the packaging tube of the tablet pack.
- a broadside of the magazine is formed as a filling opening.
- the use of a broad side as a filling opening has the advantage that the magazine is much easier to fill than if the filling is done by a narrow side. Further advantageous embodiments of such a dispenser have already been described above.
- Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for the discrete dispensing of stacked tablets or pastilles from a dispenser.
- the tablets, which are received stacked in a magazine of the dispenser are biased by means of acting in the magazine longitudinal direction spring means in the direction of a dispensing position.
- a single tablet is transversely output to magazine longitudinal direction.
- the method is now characterized in that the tablets, which are received in a band-like packaging, which is open at the opposite end sides of the stack, are inserted with this in the magazine, and that the spring means at the opposite end to the dispensing position of the inserted stack attacks and pushes the tablets towards the dispensing position
- Pushing out packaging has the great advantage that the tablets with packaging can be inserted into the magazine and not have to be taken in the hand.
- the tablets are wrapped with a small clearance prior to placement in the magazine in the banderole-like packaging. This facilitates the ejection of the tablets from the package.
- a package is used for the tablets whose end faces are removable frontally before inserting the packaging of the tablets in the magazine. This can be done, for example, by providing perforations.
- the packaging may also have a second sheath closing the openings of the tube.
- the tube ends may also be sealed with a removable lid that is stuck in the tube or on the tube.
- the invention further relates to a tablet pack comprising a stack of tablets in a packaging tube having openings at both ends thereof.
- the openings are each provided with a removable closure of the openings.
- Such a tablet pack is suitable for being inserted into a one-hand dispenser according to the invention and thus infecting or re-infecting it with tablets.
- the openings must be closed and the closures removed at both ends. This can be accomplished by having a sheath around the tube. Further, at the end of the tube there may be a perforation along which the openings may be torn open. The openings can also be closed with a lid.
- the packaging tube can be made of paper or cardboard, or even of plastic. Cardboard tubes are suitable for perforations, while plastic tubes are more suitable for plastic lids. Both are suitable for wrapping in a wrapper. This envelope may be wrapped around perforated opening closures or around lids. But it can also advantageously close the openings directly and thus form the closure of the openings themselves.
- the packaging tube may also have on a broad side a longitudinal, continuous slot, so that it is C-shaped in cross section.
- This slot allows the sliding bottom in the slot and / or through the slot to pass through the sleeve. This has the advantage of a reduced risk of jamming when moving the sliding floor within the packaging tube.
- Such a C-shaped tube for example, requires a tight and easily removable envelope around the tube which closes the slot and advantageously also the ends.
- the packaging When inserting, the packaging can be opened at one end and inserted with the open end facing the sliding floor. The the ends of the
- the packaging tube closing envelope or a lid on the other end can now be removed while the packaging tube is completely or partially inserted in the magazine. This can be prevented, which tablets when inserting the
- FIG. 1 shows an explosive compilation of the individual parts of the dispenser according to the invention with a stack of tablets in a band-like packaging
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the stack of tablets and dispenser with the refill magazine removed;
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the dispenser with the magazine closed
- Fig. 4 is a side view of the dispenser; 5 shows a longitudinal section through the filled dispenser;
- FIG. 5A shows the longitudinal section according to FIG. 5, but during the pushing out of the last tablet
- FIG. 6 and Fig. 7 Two different perspective views of the magazine
- Fig. 11 The sleeve of the dispenser perspective and cut and with Detaüansichten the bottom and head area.
- FIGS. 1, 2 and 5 show a tablet pack 20 with a plurality of stackable tablets 22 therein, which tablet pack can be accommodated in the magazine 15.
- the sleeve 13 is designed as a cuboid elongated housing with a head opening 23 and a bottom opening 25 (FIG. 1).
- the bottom opening 25 can be closed by a bottom part 27.
- the bottom part 27 has on the inside one or more webs 28 (FIGS 5 A and 11), which - as described in more detail below - lock the bottom end of the zigzag spring 19.
- a latching or clamping device is provided on the bottom part 27 and on the inside of the sleeve 13, in order to connect the bottom part 27 and the sleeve 13 in a form-fitting manner.
- this latching or clamping device can consist of a latching lug 29 and an undercut 31 formed on the sleeve (see detailed view of FIG. 11).
- the magazine 15 also has a cuboid shape, in which, however, a broad side and the bottom part are omitted. While the open broadside of the magazine serves as a filling opening 33 for the tablet pack, the bottom-side magazine opening 35 allows a penetration of the zigzag spring 19, as will be described in more detail below.
- the magazine 15 has a magazine head 37 (FIGS. 1, 8 to 10) which, when the magazine 15 is pushed into the sleeve 13, protrudes out of the sleeve 13 (FIGS. 3 and 4).
- the top wall of the cuboidal magazine 15 forms a stop surface 39 against which the uppermost tablet rests in the ready-for-use and filled state of the dispenser.
- the abutment surface 39 is at inserted magazine 15 about a tablet thickness outside the upper sleeve edge 41. The distance between the abutment surface 39 and the edge 41 of the magazine 15 defines the dispensing position for the top in the magazine tablet.
- a pivoting part 43 is articulated.
- the pivoting part 43 has an extension 45 (FIGS. 4, 5, 5A), which can pass through a slot 47 (see FIGS. 5, 9) provided in a narrow side of the magazine head 37 in order to dispense the uppermost tablet.
- a latched on the magazine head 37 spring 51 ensures an automatic Return of the pivoting part 43 in the normal position.
- the pivot member engages by means of two, formed on the inside axle journal 52 in corresponding circular holes 53 on the magazine head 37 (FIG. 1).
- the sliding floor 21 is taken longitudinally displaceable.
- Sliding floor 21 has a trough-shaped with a cavity which serves to receive the head-side end of the zigzag spring 19.
- the head-side end of the zigzag spring 19 can be clamped on a web 56 (FIG. 5).
- the head end 57 of the sliding floor is preferably conical or with rounded edges.
- the bottom end of the zigzag spring is - as already mentioned above - clamped in the ready state of the dispenser in the gap between the bottom part 27 and the web 28.
- the head area front and rear locking lugs 59a are in the head area front and rear locking lugs 59a, and in the foot area only a rear locking lug 59b (Fig. 1) formed.
- the locking lugs 59a, 59b cooperate with grooves 61, which are provided opposite each other at a short distance from the head-side edge on the flat inner sides of the sleeve 13 (see the detail of Figs. 5 and 11).
- the locking lugs 59a snap and when the magazine is pulled out, the latching lug 59b engages in the grooves 61.
- the detents engage with an audible click in the grooves.
- a spring tongue is formed on the magazine 15 (or vice versa on the sleeve 13) which engages positively with a nose in the wall of the sleeve 13 (or vice versa in the wall of the magazine 15) ,
- the nose can be disengaged from the nose receiving opening in the wall, whereupon the magazine is displaced.
- the spring tongue is in a relaxed state with the nose in engagement in the opening and in the tensioned state out of engagement.
- the bottom part 27, however, is locked in such a way in the sleeve 13 or connected to the sleeve, that it is not non-destructive of this sleeve solvable.
- the magazine edge 41 protrudes on the inside of the magazine into the interior of the magazine. Between the above magazine edge 41 and the abutment surfaces of the strips 63, the tube-shaped tablet pack 20 is inserted in Figure 5. The distance of these strips 63 from the magazine edge 41 is selected so that a packaging tube of a stack of tablets with little play in the magazine 15 is added. The strips 63 and the magazine edge 41 prevent slipping of the packaging tube in the direction of the spring force of the tension spring 19th
- the distance between the narrow sides of the magazine 15 is such that a stack of tablets with packaging 20 can be inserted (see Fig. 5).
- the sliding bottom 21 pushes the tablets 22 out of the tube-shaped packaging 20, and the emptied packaging remains in the magazine.
- the packaging can be made of paper, cardboard or plastic.
- Figure 5 is already a tablet 22 in the dispensing position.
- the empty package 20 can then be removed from the magazine by pushing it with your fingers through the openings in the bottom of the magazine.
- the thickness of the wall 65 of the package 20 and the dimensions of the magazine and sliding floor are selected such that the package 20 fills the magazine in cross-section and the sliding bottom 21 fits into the tubular package.
- the difference in mass between the sliding floor and the magazine is therefore at least twice the thickness of the wall 65 of the packaging 20.
- the dispenser according to the invention is filled by removing the end-face packaging parts and placing the stack of tablets with the remaining tube-shaped packaging 20 between the strips 63 and the magazine edge 41 in the withdrawn magazine 15 of the dispenser 11. Thereafter, the magazine is pushed against the spring force again in the sleeve 13 until the locking lugs 59 a audibly engages in the grooves 61.
- the spring 19 By the spring 19, the sliding floor is in the package and the tablets 22 are pushed out of the packaging with the sliding floor.
- the topmost tablet can are removed when the pivoting part 43 is actuated.
- the pivoting part 43 By pivoting the pivoting part 43, the tablet 22 is pushed by the extension 45 transversely to the stacking direction from the magazine. As soon as the tablet has been removed and the pivoting part 43 has returned to its original position, the next tablet moves on.
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