US20010013520A1 - Apparatus for dispensing tablets and food products - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to dispensing of products and particularly to dispensing of consumable products such as pills, and other fine food products.
- Containers come in all shapes and sizes and with all types of caps, tops, and other openings from which the contents are to be dispensed. As the complexity of these containers increases, so does the frustration many experience in attempting to gain access to the contents of those containers.
- a dispensing mechanism for a container comprises a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion.
- the top portion of the housing is attached to a container opening.
- An adjustable opening is disposed at the bottom of the housing and may be adjusted to permit one of the contents of the container to pass from the housing.
- a dispensing system comprises one or more containers and one or more dispensing mechanisms.
- Each dispensing mechanism comprises a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion.
- the dispensing mechanism may be as described above.
- one or more holding assemblies for supporting at least one container and at least one dispensing mechanism may be provided.
- Each holding assembly may comprise a base portion and one or more supporting portions, connected to the base portion, for receiving and supporting at least one container.
- One advantage of the present invention is the ability to dispense tablets or other smaller container contents easily without requiring the user to remove and replace a lid each time. Additionally, the dispensing mechanism of the present invention may comprise an attachment mechanism that adapts to different size containers, permitting a single dispensing mechanism to be used with a wide variety of containers and therefore reducing the number of sizes required to be manufactured.
- FIG. 1A depicts a dispensing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1B depicts a combined container and dispensing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2( a ) depicts an overhead view of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2( b ) depicts an overhead view of a portion of the dispensing mechanism of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 depicts a side view of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4( a )-( c ) depict various attachment mechanisms according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 4( d ) depicts a dispensing device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 ( e )-( g ) depict an attachment mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 depicts a dispensing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 depicts an overhead view of a dispensing system according to FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 depicts a dispensing system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 depicts an overhead view of a dispensing system according to FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 depicts a dispensing system according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 depicts a dispensing mechanism according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 depicts the dispensing mechanism of FIG. 10 taken along line A-A.
- FIG. 12( a ) depicts a support structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 12 ( b ) and ( c ) depict a support structure according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 13 ( a )-( b ) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 14 ( a )-( b ) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 15 ( a )-( b ) depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 16 ( a )-( b ) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 17 ( a )-( e ) depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 18 ( a )-( b ) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 20 ( a )-( c ) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 20 ( d )-( e ) depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 21 ( a )-( b ) and 22 ( a )-( b ) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1A depicts one embodiment of a dispensing device and a container according to the present invention.
- container 12 may be provided with an opening in the bottom.
- a plug 11 may be used to plug the hole and a locking mechanism 13 may be provided to secure plug 11 on container 12 .
- plug 11 may be a rubber stopper device.
- Dispensing device 10 may be attachable to container 12 .
- dispensing device 10 may comprise a portion of container 12 . All of the features discussed with respect to FIG. 1A may also be provided in the embodiment of FIG. 1B.
- Dispensing device 10 comprises a top portion 14 , a body portion 16 , a funneling portion 18 , and a dispensing portion 20 .
- the exterior of top portion 14 , body portion 16 , and funneling portion 18 form a housing.
- An opening is formed in top portion 14 of the housing of dispensing device 10 .
- Body portion 16 joins top portion 14 and funneling portion 18 and may comprise a generally conically shaped structure.
- body portion 16 may be selected to be slightly larger than the top of the largest container for which dispensing device 10 is intended to be used. For example, if dispensing device 10 is intended to be used for containers having a diameter of 6 inches, then body portion 16 should have a diameter of about 61 ⁇ 8′′.
- body portion 16 should have a diameter of about 61 ⁇ 8′′.
- funneling portion 18 is preferably gradually sloped from body portion 16 to dispensing portion 20 to direct the contents of the container from body portion 16 to dispensing portion 20 .
- Dispensing portion 20 may comprise an adjustable opening 22 , an adjustment control mechanism 24 , and a receiving tray 26 .
- Adjustable opening 22 may be positioned at the junction of dispensing portion 20 and funneling portion 18 such that the contents of the dispensing mechanism are positioned directly over adjustable opening 22 .
- Adjustable opening 22 may therefore be positioned in the bottom of the housing of dispensing device 10 .
- Adjustment control mechanism 24 may be positioned on the exterior surface of dispensing portion 20 to allow a user access to it.
- Receiving tray 26 is positioned at the bottom of dispensing portion 20 and is positioned directly below adjustable opening 22 .
- FIG. 2 depicts an overhead view of an adjustable opening 22 and adjustment control mechanism 24 .
- adjustable opening 22 comprises a retractable mechanism and adjustable control mechanism 24 comprises a knob.
- Adjustable control mechanism 24 may comprise a push/pull mechanism, a rotating knob, or a button which electro-mechanically actuates adjustable opening 22 .
- FIGS. 1 - 3 depict a retractable mechanism 28 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Retractable mechanism 28 may be conically shaped, with a larger opening 30 and a smaller opening 32 at opposite ends. Smaller opening 32 may be disposed at the junction of funneling portion 18 and dispensing portion 20 . As retractable mechanism 28 is adjusted, smaller opening 32 opens wider and descends toward larger opening 30 .
- adjustable opening 22 may comprise a flat, variable-size opening mechanism.
- a flat, variable-size opening mechanism may comprise a plurality of pieces that rotate toward and away from the center of the opening. The combination of the pieces covers the opening when they are all rotated toward the hole and creates an opening when they are rotated away from the center of the opening.
- Other adjustable opening mechanisms may also be used.
- Dispensing device 10 may also comprise an attachment mechanism 34 at top portion 14 .
- attachment mechanism 34 may comprise threading such that dispensing device 10 screws onto container 12 .
- disposing device 10 may be connected to different sized containers by use of adapters 300 ( a )- 300 ( c ).
- Adapters 300 may be provided in a number of different sizes to enable a single sized disposing device to be connected to different sized containers.
- attachment mechanism 34 may be adjustable to accommodate multiple sizes of containers.
- FIG. 4( d ) depicts an adjustable attachment mechanism 34 .
- adjustable attachment mechanism 34 may comprise a stepped finned structure 36 .
- Stepped finned structure 36 comprises a plurality of fins 38 circumferentially disposed about the interior of top portion 14 of dispensing portion 10 .
- Each fin 38 extends radially toward the center of dispensing mechanism 10 .
- Each fin 38 forms a ring around the interior of dispensing mechanism 10 .
- the diameter of each fin 38 decreases from the top of dispensing mechanism 10 toward funneling portion 18 as, for example, depicted in FIG. 4.
- Stepped finned structure 36 may be formed of a pliable substance such that it bends while maintaining some degree of rigidity. Rubber, for example, may be used, although other substances may also be used. Stepped fin structure 36 may then be attached to a container 12 by pressing disposing top 10 onto container 12 . Fins 38 grab threading provided on container 12 to secure dispensing mechanism 10 to container 12 .
- fins 38 By providing fins that decrease in diameter, different sizes of containers may be accommodated. Larger containers are grabbed by the fins disposed at the top of stepped fin structure 36 whereas smaller containers are grabbed at the smaller diameter fins. By using a pliable material, fins 38 bend over the threading on container 12 but are rigid enough to support the weight of disposing device 10 on the threads of container 12 .
- FIGS. 4 ( e )- 4 ( g ) Another embodiment of an adjustable attachment mechanism 34 is depicted in FIGS. 4 ( e )- 4 ( g ).
- FIG. 4( e ) depicts an expandable tightening lever device 302 .
- Device 302 comprises an outer shell 304 with a band 306 disposed in the interior of outer shell 304 .
- the ends of band 306 attach to screw-lever device 308 .
- Lever 310 attaches to one end of band 306 and the other end of band 306 is attached to screw lever device 308 .
- band 306 tightens, thus enabling dispensing device 10 to be attached to different sizes of containers.
- band 306 relaxes and dispensing device 10 may be removed from container 12 .
- a stepped fin structure and expandable tightening device may also be used for differently shaped containers including square, triangular, etc. As such the stepped fin structure and top portion 14 of dispensing device 10 may have a corresponding shape to the container.
- Dispensing device 10 operates as follows. Dispensing device 10 may be attached to a container 12 that contains some smaller food products such as vitamins, pills, or other tablet shaped foods. Container 12 may then be inverted so dispensing device 10 is positioned below container 12 . Once inverted, the contents of container 12 fall through top portion 14 and accumulate in body portion 16 and funneling portion 18 of dispensing mechanism I 0 . The contents are positioned by funneling portion 18 directly over adjustable opening 22 .
- adjustable control mechanism 24 When a user desires to remove one of the contents, the user actuates adjustable control mechanism 24 which in turn gradually opens adjustable opening 22 . When one of the contents falls through adjustable opening 22 , the contents are caught by receiving tray 26 which may be disposed below adjustable opening 22 . At that point, the user may close adjustable opening 22 using adjustable control mechanism 24 . To retrieve the contents, the user may then place his or her hand under receiving tray 26 and slide receiving tray 26 open until the contents fall into the user's hand.
- Holding assembly 40 may comprise a base portion 42 and a side portion 44 .
- Base portion 42 may comprise a foot portion 46 , a stand portion 48 , and a connection mechanism 50 .
- Side portion 44 may comprise a wall portion 52 , one or more arm portions 54 , and a wall attachment portion 56 .
- Base portion 42 and side portion 44 may be connected by connection mechanism 50 .
- Connection mechanism 50 may comprise screws, snap-in connectors, glue, or any other type of connection device.
- Base portion 42 may be used to support the holding assembly such that the entire dispensing system (holding assembly 40 , container 12 , and dispensing device 10 ) may be placed on a table or other flat surface.
- holding assembly 40 may be affixed to a wall using wall attachment portion 56 .
- Wall attachment portion 56 may comprise two-sided tape, screws, nails, or other wall attachment devices. Other methods of attaching holding assembly 40 to a wall may also be used.
- Base portion 40 may also serve to catch any contents from container 12 that the user may miss. Foot portion 46 may thus be shaped so as to catch the falling contents from receiving tray 26 .
- arm portion 54 may be semi-circular to receive container 12 .
- two different sized arm portions may be provided to receive container 12 . More than two arms portions may also be provided. Also, arm portions may be the same size.
- arm portions 54 may be completely circular. Other shapes and sizes of arm portions 54 may also be used to receive container 12 . For example, square, triangular, hexagonal, and pentagon shapes may be provided to receive different shapes of containers.
- Another embodiment may include providing the bottom of dispensing portion 20 as being flat to enable the device to be placed on a table without additional support.
- FIGS. 13 ( a )-( c ) depict embodiments of support structures for the device.
- a dual ringed structure may be provided.
- Top ring 316 and bottom ring 318 may be connected by adjustable posts 320 ( a ) and ( b ).
- FIGS. 13 ( b ) and ( c ) depict an embodiment for supporting the dispensing device 10 and container 12 by providing dispensing device 10 with legs 322 which may extend from dispensing device 10 to support the structure.
- FIG. 9 depicts a multiple dispensing assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- multiple holding assemblies 40 may be attached together.
- Holding assemblies 40 may be attached using glue, screws, double-sided tape, sliding engagement, or another attachment mechanism.
- the multiple dispensing assembly may be integrally formed, for example, by forming the entire structure from plastic using a plastic molding technique.
- three holding assemblies are depicted in FIG. 9 as being together, two or more may be used, for as many different holding assemblies as a particular person may desire.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 depict a volumetric dispensing assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- dispensing device 10 comprises a top portion 14 , a funneling portion 60 , a bottom portion 62 , a leveling portion 64 , and a receiving portion 66 .
- Funneling portion 60 directs the contents into bottom portion 62 .
- a leveling slot 68 and a receiving slot 70 may be disposed in bottom portion 62 to receive leveling portion 64 and receiving portion 68 .
- FIG. 12 depicts a number of different receiving portions that may be used in the same slot size in dispensing mechanism 10 .
- FIGS. 14 ( a ) and ( b ) depict a dispensing portion 20 with a pull-type receiving tray 330 with an opening 332 to receive a pill.
- the size of opening 332 may be adjustable.
- opening receives a pill and may be pulled out to retrieve it.
- FIGS. 15 ( a )-( d ) depict various views of another pull-type receiving mechanism 334 with a receiving opening 336 to receive the pill and a bottom opening 338 to allow the pill to drop into a user's hand.
- FIG. 15( c ) depicts an overhead view
- Fig. (d) depicts a side view of the slide portion of the pull type receiving mechanism 334 .
- a guide 340 may also be provided to guide the pill.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 depict another dispensing portion 20 .
- a spring-loaded push mechanism 344 is provided.
- Mechanism 344 comprises a spring device 346 that resists movement of slide 348 .
- Slide 348 has an opening 350 therein.
- the bottom portion of dispensing portion 20 also has an opening 352 therein such that when slide 348 is depressed by a user, as in FIG. 16( b ), opening 350 aligns with opening 352 to permit a pill to drop therethrough.
- spring device 346 may comprise a coiled spring, a flexible device made of, for example, plastic, or a hinged spring. Other spring like components may be used to provide some resistance during operation.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 depict another dispensing portion 20 with a rotating mechanism 354 .
- Mechanism 354 comprises a plurality of teeth 356 connected to a central axle 358 .
- button 360 When button 360 is depressed, mechanism 354 rotates and a tooth 356 grabs a pill and forces it down through opening 362 in dispensing portion 20 according to various known methods for rotating teeth-like structures around an axle.
- FIG. 20 depicts another dispensing portion 20 which comprises a rotating mechanism 370 with an opening 372 therein.
- the mechanism 370 may be rotated to permit a pill to drop into rotating portion 374 and, when further rotated, drop the pill through opening 376 to a user.
- the portion of the mechanism may be formed of air sealing components such as rubber and the like.
- FIGS. 21 and 22 depict another embodiment with another rotating mechanism 380 having a plurality of openings 382 .
- a shoot 384 may be provided to permit the user to retrieve the pill.
- Shoot 384 may be provided with a cover 386 as well.
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A dispensing device for a container comprises a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion of the housing is attached or permanently affixed to a container opening. An adjustable opening is disposed at the bottom of the housing may be adjusted to permit one of the contents of the container to pass from the housing.
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- This invention relates to dispensing of products and particularly to dispensing of consumable products such as pills, and other fine food products.
- Containers come in all shapes and sizes and with all types of caps, tops, and other openings from which the contents are to be dispensed. As the complexity of these containers increases, so does the frustration many experience in attempting to gain access to the contents of those containers.
- This frustration is particularly acute for those who have below-average manual dexterity such as the elderly or the physically disabled. Many of those individuals also take a number of different medications daily. Each medication is usually in a different sized or shaped container and many of those containers have different tops. Furthermore, many of these persons take vitamins or other tablet-shaped food supplements. Accordingly, these persons must manage a large number of different containers.
- It is an object of the present invention to overcome these and other drawbacks with other containers and dispensing systems.
- Specifically, it is an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing mechanism which allows for easy delivery of specific amounts of a food product or single unites of tablet-type products.
- It is further an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing device which is attachable to many different sizes and shapes of containers in which food or tablets may be stored. Further, it is an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing device which dispenses multiple sizes of food particles or tablets.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a dispensing system providing easy delivery of tablets and/or food products from a plurality of containers.
- According to these and other objects of the present invention, a dispensing mechanism for a container is provided. The dispensing mechanism comprises a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion of the housing is attached to a container opening. An adjustable opening is disposed at the bottom of the housing and may be adjusted to permit one of the contents of the container to pass from the housing.
- According to another embodiment of the present invention, a dispensing system is provided. The dispensing system comprises one or more containers and one or more dispensing mechanisms. Each dispensing mechanism comprises a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion. The dispensing mechanism may be as described above. Additionally, one or more holding assemblies for supporting at least one container and at least one dispensing mechanism may be provided. Each holding assembly may comprise a base portion and one or more supporting portions, connected to the base portion, for receiving and supporting at least one container.
- One advantage of the present invention is the ability to dispense tablets or other smaller container contents easily without requiring the user to remove and replace a lid each time. Additionally, the dispensing mechanism of the present invention may comprise an attachment mechanism that adapts to different size containers, permitting a single dispensing mechanism to be used with a wide variety of containers and therefore reducing the number of sizes required to be manufactured.
- Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1A depicts a dispensing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1B depicts a combined container and dispensing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2(a) depicts an overhead view of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2(b) depicts an overhead view of a portion of the dispensing mechanism of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 depicts a side view of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4(a)-(c) depict various attachment mechanisms according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 4(d) depicts a dispensing device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.4(e)-(g) depict an attachment mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 depicts a dispensing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 depicts an overhead view of a dispensing system according to FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 depicts a dispensing system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 depicts an overhead view of a dispensing system according to FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 depicts a dispensing system according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 depicts a dispensing mechanism according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 depicts the dispensing mechanism of FIG. 10 taken along line A-A.
- FIG. 12(a) depicts a support structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.12(b) and (c) depict a support structure according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.13(a)-(b) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.14(a)-(b) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.15(a)-(b) depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.16(a)-(b) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.17(a)-(e) depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.18(a)-(b) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.20(a)-(c) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.20(d)-(e) depict a portion of a dispensing mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS.21(a)-(b) and 22(a)-(b) depict a dispensing mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1A depicts one embodiment of a dispensing device and a container according to the present invention. In one embodiment,
container 12 may be provided with an opening in the bottom. Aplug 11 may be used to plug the hole and alocking mechanism 13 may be provided to secureplug 11 oncontainer 12. In one embodiment,plug 11 may be a rubber stopper device. -
Dispensing device 10 may be attachable tocontainer 12. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 1B, dispensingdevice 10 may comprise a portion ofcontainer 12. All of the features discussed with respect to FIG. 1A may also be provided in the embodiment of FIG. 1B.Dispensing device 10 comprises atop portion 14, abody portion 16, a funnelingportion 18, and a dispensingportion 20. The exterior oftop portion 14,body portion 16, and funnelingportion 18 form a housing. An opening is formed intop portion 14 of the housing of dispensingdevice 10. -
Body portion 16 joinstop portion 14 and funnelingportion 18 and may comprise a generally conically shaped structure. Preferably,body portion 16 may be selected to be slightly larger than the top of the largest container for which dispensingdevice 10 is intended to be used. For example, if dispensingdevice 10 is intended to be used for containers having a diameter of 6 inches, thenbody portion 16 should have a diameter of about 6⅛″. Those of skill in the art will recognize the appropriate sizing ofbody portion 16 with respect to the largest container to be used with dispensingdevice 10. - The interior of funneling
portion 18 is preferably gradually sloped frombody portion 16 to dispensingportion 20 to direct the contents of the container frombody portion 16 to dispensingportion 20. - Dispensing
portion 20 may comprise anadjustable opening 22, anadjustment control mechanism 24, and a receivingtray 26.Adjustable opening 22 may be positioned at the junction of dispensingportion 20 and funnelingportion 18 such that the contents of the dispensing mechanism are positioned directly overadjustable opening 22.Adjustable opening 22 may therefore be positioned in the bottom of the housing of dispensingdevice 10.Adjustment control mechanism 24 may be positioned on the exterior surface of dispensingportion 20 to allow a user access to it. Receivingtray 26 is positioned at the bottom of dispensingportion 20 and is positioned directly belowadjustable opening 22. - FIG. 2 depicts an overhead view of an
adjustable opening 22 andadjustment control mechanism 24. In one embodiment of the present invention,adjustable opening 22 comprises a retractable mechanism andadjustable control mechanism 24 comprises a knob.Adjustable control mechanism 24 may comprise a push/pull mechanism, a rotating knob, or a button which electro-mechanically actuatesadjustable opening 22. - FIGS.1-3 depict a
retractable mechanism 28 according to an embodiment of the present invention.Retractable mechanism 28 may be conically shaped, with alarger opening 30 and asmaller opening 32 at opposite ends.Smaller opening 32 may be disposed at the junction of funnelingportion 18 and dispensingportion 20. Asretractable mechanism 28 is adjusted,smaller opening 32 opens wider and descends towardlarger opening 30. - Also,
adjustable opening 22 may comprise a flat, variable-size opening mechanism. Such a device may comprise a plurality of pieces that rotate toward and away from the center of the opening. The combination of the pieces covers the opening when they are all rotated toward the hole and creates an opening when they are rotated away from the center of the opening. Other adjustable opening mechanisms may also be used. -
Dispensing device 10 may also comprise anattachment mechanism 34 attop portion 14. According to one embodiment,attachment mechanism 34 may comprise threading such that dispensingdevice 10 screws ontocontainer 12. - According to another embodiment of the present invention, disposing
device 10 may be connected to different sized containers by use of adapters 300(a)-300(c).Adapters 300 may be provided in a number of different sizes to enable a single sized disposing device to be connected to different sized containers. - According to another embodiment of the present invention,
attachment mechanism 34 may be adjustable to accommodate multiple sizes of containers. FIG. 4(d) depicts anadjustable attachment mechanism 34. In one embodiment,adjustable attachment mechanism 34 may comprise a steppedfinned structure 36. - Stepped finned
structure 36 comprises a plurality offins 38 circumferentially disposed about the interior oftop portion 14 of dispensingportion 10. Eachfin 38 extends radially toward the center of dispensingmechanism 10. Eachfin 38 forms a ring around the interior of dispensingmechanism 10. The diameter of eachfin 38 decreases from the top of dispensingmechanism 10 toward funnelingportion 18 as, for example, depicted in FIG. 4. - Stepped finned
structure 36 may be formed of a pliable substance such that it bends while maintaining some degree of rigidity. Rubber, for example, may be used, although other substances may also be used. Steppedfin structure 36 may then be attached to acontainer 12 by pressing disposing top 10 ontocontainer 12.Fins 38 grab threading provided oncontainer 12 to securedispensing mechanism 10 tocontainer 12. - By providing fins that decrease in diameter, different sizes of containers may be accommodated. Larger containers are grabbed by the fins disposed at the top of stepped
fin structure 36 whereas smaller containers are grabbed at the smaller diameter fins. By using a pliable material,fins 38 bend over the threading oncontainer 12 but are rigid enough to support the weight of disposingdevice 10 on the threads ofcontainer 12. - Another embodiment of an
adjustable attachment mechanism 34 is depicted in FIGS. 4(e)-4(g). - FIG. 4(e) depicts an expandable
tightening lever device 302.Device 302 comprises anouter shell 304 with aband 306 disposed in the interior ofouter shell 304. The ends ofband 306 attach to screw-lever device 308.Lever 310 attaches to one end ofband 306 and the other end ofband 306 is attached to screwlever device 308. Aslever 310 is closed into the position, as depicted in FIG. 4(g),band 306 tightens, thus enabling dispensingdevice 10 to be attached to different sizes of containers. When released, as depicted in FIG. 4(f),band 306 relaxes and dispensingdevice 10 may be removed fromcontainer 12. - Other mechanisms for attaching disposing
device 10 tocontainer 12 may also be used as one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize. A stepped fin structure and expandable tightening device may also be used for differently shaped containers including square, triangular, etc. As such the stepped fin structure andtop portion 14 of dispensingdevice 10 may have a corresponding shape to the container. -
Dispensing device 10 operates as follows.Dispensing device 10 may be attached to acontainer 12 that contains some smaller food products such as vitamins, pills, or other tablet shaped foods.Container 12 may then be inverted so dispensingdevice 10 is positioned belowcontainer 12. Once inverted, the contents ofcontainer 12 fall throughtop portion 14 and accumulate inbody portion 16 and funnelingportion 18 of dispensing mechanism I0. The contents are positioned by funnelingportion 18 directly overadjustable opening 22. - When a user desires to remove one of the contents, the user actuates
adjustable control mechanism 24 which in turn gradually opensadjustable opening 22. When one of the contents falls throughadjustable opening 22, the contents are caught by receivingtray 26 which may be disposed belowadjustable opening 22. At that point, the user may closeadjustable opening 22 usingadjustable control mechanism 24. To retrieve the contents, the user may then place his or her hand under receivingtray 26 and slide receivingtray 26 open until the contents fall into the user's hand. - For convenience of the user,
container 12 and dispensingdevice 10 may be placed in a holding assembly. An embodiment of a holdingassembly 40 is depicted in FIGS. 5 and 6. Holdingassembly 40 may comprise abase portion 42 and aside portion 44.Base portion 42 may comprise afoot portion 46, astand portion 48, and a connection mechanism 50. -
Side portion 44 may comprise awall portion 52, one ormore arm portions 54, and awall attachment portion 56.Base portion 42 andside portion 44 may be connected by connection mechanism 50. Connection mechanism 50 may comprise screws, snap-in connectors, glue, or any other type of connection device. -
Base portion 42 may be used to support the holding assembly such that the entire dispensing system (holdingassembly 40,container 12, and dispensing device 10) may be placed on a table or other flat surface. Alternatively, holdingassembly 40 may be affixed to a wall usingwall attachment portion 56.Wall attachment portion 56 may comprise two-sided tape, screws, nails, or other wall attachment devices. Other methods of attaching holdingassembly 40 to a wall may also be used. -
Base portion 40 may also serve to catch any contents fromcontainer 12 that the user may miss.Foot portion 46 may thus be shaped so as to catch the falling contents from receivingtray 26. - As seen in FIG. 6,
arm portion 54 may be semi-circular to receivecontainer 12. In the embodiment of FIGS. 5 and 6, two different sized arm portions may be provided to receivecontainer 12. More than two arms portions may also be provided. Also, arm portions may be the same size. - In another embodiment of the present invention, as shown, for example, in FIGS. 7 and 8,
arm portions 54 may be completely circular. Other shapes and sizes ofarm portions 54 may also be used to receivecontainer 12. For example, square, triangular, hexagonal, and pentagon shapes may be provided to receive different shapes of containers. - Another embodiment may include providing the bottom of dispensing
portion 20 as being flat to enable the device to be placed on a table without additional support. - Also, FIGS.13(a)-(c) depict embodiments of support structures for the device. In FIG. 12(a), a dual ringed structure may be provided.
Top ring 316 andbottom ring 318 may be connected by adjustable posts 320(a) and (b). - FIGS.13(b) and (c) depict an embodiment for supporting the dispensing
device 10 andcontainer 12 by providing dispensingdevice 10 withlegs 322 which may extend from dispensingdevice 10 to support the structure. - Because a user may be taking a variety of different medications or may take a large number of different vitamins, a multi-pack dispensing assembly may be provided according to the present invention. FIG. 9 depicts a multiple dispensing assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention. As depicted in FIG. 9, multiple holding
assemblies 40 may be attached together. Holdingassemblies 40 may be attached using glue, screws, double-sided tape, sliding engagement, or another attachment mechanism. Additionally, the multiple dispensing assembly may be integrally formed, for example, by forming the entire structure from plastic using a plastic molding technique. Further, although three holding assemblies are depicted in FIG. 9 as being together, two or more may be used, for as many different holding assemblies as a particular person may desire. - According to another embodiment of the present invention, it may be desirable to dispense the contents of a container by volume rather than by count. Accordingly, FIGS. 10 and 11 depict a volumetric dispensing assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- According to this embodiment, dispensing
device 10 comprises atop portion 14, a funnelingportion 60, abottom portion 62, a levelingportion 64, and a receivingportion 66. Funnelingportion 60 directs the contents intobottom portion 62. A levelingslot 68 and a receivingslot 70 may be disposed inbottom portion 62 to receive levelingportion 64 and receivingportion 68. - To dispense contents in this embodiment, the user pulls out leveling
portion 64. The contents then fall into receivingportion 66. The user then pushes levelingportion 64 back into its original position to level off the contents of receivingportion 66. The user then may remove receivingportion 66 and place the contents as desired. In this embodiment, multiple different sizes of receivingportions 66 may slide into the same slot in dispensingmechanism 10. FIG. 12 depicts a number of different receiving portions that may be used in the same slot size in dispensingmechanism 10. - Other mechanisms for dispensing tablets may also be provided in any of the embodiments disclosed above.
- FIGS.14(a) and (b) depict a dispensing
portion 20 with a pull-type receiving tray 330 with anopening 332 to receive a pill. As in the other embodiments, the size ofopening 332 may be adjustable. In this embodiment, opening receives a pill and may be pulled out to retrieve it. - FIGS.15(a)-(d) depict various views of another pull-type receiving mechanism 334 with a receiving
opening 336 to receive the pill and abottom opening 338 to allow the pill to drop into a user's hand. FIG. 15(c) depicts an overhead view and Fig. (d) depicts a side view of the slide portion of the pull type receiving mechanism 334. Aguide 340 may also be provided to guide the pill. - FIGS. 16 and 17 depict another dispensing
portion 20. In the embodiment, a spring-loaded push mechanism 344 is provided. Mechanism 344 comprises aspring device 346 that resists movement of slide 348. Slide 348 has anopening 350 therein. The bottom portion of dispensingportion 20 also has anopening 352 therein such that when slide 348 is depressed by a user, as in FIG. 16(b), opening 350 aligns with opening 352 to permit a pill to drop therethrough. As depicted in FIGS. 17(a), 17(c) and 17(d),spring device 346 may comprise a coiled spring, a flexible device made of, for example, plastic, or a hinged spring. Other spring like components may be used to provide some resistance during operation. - FIGS. 18 and 19 depict another dispensing
portion 20 with a rotating mechanism 354. Mechanism 354 comprises a plurality ofteeth 356 connected to acentral axle 358. Whenbutton 360 is depressed, mechanism 354 rotates and atooth 356 grabs a pill and forces it down through opening 362 in dispensingportion 20 according to various known methods for rotating teeth-like structures around an axle. - FIG. 20 depicts another dispensing
portion 20 which comprises arotating mechanism 370 with anopening 372 therein. Themechanism 370 may be rotated to permit a pill to drop into rotating portion 374 and, when further rotated, drop the pill throughopening 376 to a user. In this, and other embodiments, the portion of the mechanism may be formed of air sealing components such as rubber and the like. - FIGS. 21 and 22 depict another embodiment with another
rotating mechanism 380 having a plurality ofopenings 382. Also, in this and other embodiments, ashoot 384 may be provided to permit the user to retrieve the pill. Shoot 384 may be provided with acover 386 as well. - Other embodiments and uses of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. The specification and examples should be considered exemplary only. The intended scope of the invention is only limited by the claims appended hereto.
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1. A dispensing device for use with a container comprising:
a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion;
means for affixing the open top portion of the housing to a container opening;
an adjustable opening disposed at the bottom of the housing; and
means for adjusting the size of the opening to permit one of the contents of the container to pass from the housing.
2. The dispensing device of further comprising:
claim 1
means for receiving and holding the contents which pass from the housing.
3. The dispensing device of further comprising:
claim 1
means for receiving and holding the contents which pass from the housing; and
means for access the means for receiving to remove the contents therefrom.
4. The dispensing device of wherein the means for attaching comprises threading which interfaces with threading on the container.
claim 1
5. The dispensing device of wherein the means for attaching comprises a stepped fin mechanism which attaches the dispensing device to different sized containers.
claim 1
6. The dispensing device of wherein the adjustable opening and means for adjusting comprise a retractable mechanism.
claim 1
7. The dispensing device of wherein the adjustable opening comprises a flat, variable-size opening mechanism.
claim 1
8. A dispensing system comprising:
one or more containers; and
one or more dispensing devices, each comprising:
a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion;
means for affixing the open top portion of the housing to a container opening;
an adjustable opening disposed at the bottom of the housing; and
means for adjusting the size of the opening to permit one of the contents of the container to pass from the housing.
9. The dispensing system of further comprising:
claim 8
one or more holding assemblies for supporting at least one container and at least one dispensing device, each holding assembly comprising:
a base portion; and
one or more supporting portions, connected to the base portion, for receiving and supporting at least one container.
10. The dispensing system of comprising a plurality of holding assemblies connected together, each holding assembly receiving and supporting at least one container and each container being connected to a dispensing device.
claim 9
11. The dispensing device of further comprising:
claim 8
means for receiving and holding the contents which pass from the housing.
12. The dispensing device of further comprising:
claim 8
means for receiving and holding the contents which pass from the housing; and
means for access the means for receiving to remove the contents therefrom.
13. The dispensing device of wherein the means for attaching comprises threading which interfaces with threading on the container.
claim 8
14. The dispensing device of wherein the means for attaching comprises a stepped fin mechanism which attaches the dispensing device to different sized containers.
claim 8
15. The dispensing device of wherein the adjustable opening and means for adjusting comprise a retractable mechanism.
claim 8
16. The dispensing device of wherein the adjustable opening comprises a flat, variable-size opening mechanism.
claim 8
17. A dispensing device for attaching to a container comprising:
a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion;
means for attaching the open top portion of the housing to a container opening;
an opening disposed at the bottom of the housing;
a first removable member disposed in the housing below the opening; and
a second removable member disposed in the housing below the first removable member, the second removable member means for receiving and storing contents from the container.
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