US2180916A - Dispensing carton - Google Patents
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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
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- 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
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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
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- B65D2583/0472—For dispensing annular, disc-shaped or spherical or like small articles or tablets characterised by the dispensing action
- B65D2583/0477—For dispensing annular, disc-shaped or spherical or like small articles or tablets characterised by the dispensing action the container is maintained in the same position during the dispensing of several successive articles or doses
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- This invention relates to dispensing means for cartons containing tablets of various kinds, the general object of the invention being to provide means whereby the tablets can be removed from the carton, one at a time, without exposing the other tablets in the carton to contamination.
- Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional View on the line 33 of Figure 1.
- Figure 41 s a section on the ;line 4-4 of Figure 1.
- Figure 5 is a fragmentarytop'plan view of the deflector member.
- Figure 6 is a fragmentary view showing the depending parts of the ridge member.
- the numeral I indicates the body of the carton which is formed with the cap-like bottom part 5.
- a deflector member or false bottom 6 is placed in the lower part of the carton and this member is formed with a rectangularshaped opening 1 therein which passes through one side edge thereof and depending flanges 8 extend from the side walls of this opening and contact the bottom 5.
- the rest of the member 6 slopes upwardly and outwardly from the walls of the opening, as shown, so as to 'directtablets or other material in the carton, toward the opening.
- a notch 9 is formed in the front edge of the member 6 at each side of the opening I. This member 6 is held in the lower part of the carton in any suitable manner such as by glue or otherwise.
- An opening I0 is formed in the front portion of the carton at the bottom thereof, the lower wall of this opening being formed by the bottom part 5 and an elongated substantially rectangular-shaped block I l passes through the opening and between the flanges 8 and slides on the bottom 5.
- a groove I2 is formed in the upper face of the projecting part to prevent the hand from slipping therefrom.
- a circular opening i3 is formed in an intermediate part of 'the block and extends from the top through the bottomthereof and a forwardly sloping groove [4 is formed in the upper face of the block andextends rearwardly from the hole IS.
- the bottom of the groove slopes downwardly to the opening.
- the width-of thegroove- is-the same asthe diameter of the opening and the diameter ofthe opening-is slightly larger than the diameter of the tablets contained in the carton.
- the depth of the opening I3 is one and one-halftimes the thickness of a-tablet.
- The-depth of thegroove where it joins the opening is half the thickness of the block.
- the purpose of this groove is to feed a tablet to a correct position in the hole or opening 13 and when a tablet is located in this hole or opening it leaves only space enough for half the thickness of another tablet.
- the member 6 directs the tablet to the groove and opening in-the block and we also provide an elongated ridge forming member l5 which has its rear portion resting upon a part of the member .6 and its front is formed with the depending parts iii of substantially hook-shape which fit in the notches 9 of the member 6 so that the member i5 is held in shape and in position above the exposedpart of the block in the carton.
- the side portions of the member it are formed with the recesses ll so that tablets moving down the sloping parts of the member 6 can readily .pass under the member l5 to reach the block.
- This member l5 acts as a hood to relieve the pressure of the bulk of the tablets in the carton from the block, allowing just enough tablets to reach the block to make it work surely to hold the band in position around the carton, as shown in Figure 4.
- Pins or projections 22 extend from the side portions of the inner end of the block to engage the inner ends of the flanges 8 to limit outward movement of the block.
- a device of the class described comprising a container having an opening in the lower end of a side portion thereof, a member passing through the opening and slidably arranged on the bottom of the container, said member having a vertically arranged opening therein and a groove extending rearwardly from the opening, the bottom ofthe groove sloping downwardly to the opening, the groove entering the opening at an intermediate point in the length of the opening, a deflector member in the lower part of the container and supported from wall portions thereof, said deflector member having an opening therein-extending from the approximate center of the member through an edge thereof, flanges formed on the member at the side walls of the opening and extendingdownwardly into engagement with the side edges of the sliding tents of the container to move down the deflector member to the exposed part of the sliding member.
- a device of the class described comprising a carton for tablets or the like, said carton having a hole in the lower part of its front portion, an elongated sliding member engaging the bottom of the container and having one end passing through said hole, the projecting end forming a handle, said sliding member having a vertically arranged opening in the intermediate part thereof for receiving a tablet, a deflector member in the'lowerportion of the container and connected with wall portions thereof, said deflector member having an opening therein extending from a point adjacent the center thereof'through the front edge thereof for exposing the forward portion of the sliding member and that part having the opening therein, the deflector member sloping upwardly and outwardly from the opening to the side walls of the container, and an elongated ridge forming member located in the lower part of the container and including side portions having parts engaging the deflector member, said ridge forming member being located over the opening in the deflector member and having its rear end open and its front end abutting the front lower portion of the container, the side portions of
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Nov. 21-, 1939. G H. STEUERNAGEL Er AL 2.180,916
DISPENSING CARTON Original Filed Oct. 15, 1937 2 Sheets-Sheet l \9 Inventor 6 j .417 JteueWmyeZ,
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A itorneys Patented Nov. 21, 1939 UNITED STATES DISPENSING CARTON George H. 'Steuernagel, Harold W. Gauch, and
Bay It. Gauch, Belleville, .Ill. 1
This invention also consists in certain other features of construction and in the combination and arrangement of theseveral parts to be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointed out in the appended claims. In describing the invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings whereinlike characters denote like 'or. corresponding parts .throughout the several views, and in which: Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a carton constructed in accordance 'with'this invention and showing tablets therein; Figure 2 is a section on theline 2-'2 of Figure 1 this'view also showing some of the tablets in the device.
Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional View on the line 33 of Figure 1.
Figure 41s a section on the ;line 4-4 of Figure 1.
Figure 5 is a fragmentarytop'plan view of the deflector member.
Figure 6 is a fragmentary view showing the depending parts of the ridge member.
In these views the numeral I indicates the body of the carton which is formed with the cap-like bottom part 5. A deflector member or false bottom 6 is placed in the lower part of the carton and this member is formed with a rectangularshaped opening 1 therein which passes through one side edge thereof and depending flanges 8 extend from the side walls of this opening and contact the bottom 5. The rest of the member 6 slopes upwardly and outwardly from the walls of the opening, as shown, so as to 'directtablets or other material in the carton, toward the opening. A notch 9 is formed in the front edge of the member 6 at each side of the opening I. This member 6 is held in the lower part of the carton in any suitable manner such as by glue or otherwise. An opening I0 is formed in the front portion of the carton at the bottom thereof, the lower wall of this opening being formed by the bottom part 5 and an elongated substantially rectangular-shaped block I l passes through the opening and between the flanges 8 and slides on the bottom 5. When the inner end of the block is in engagement with a rear wall of the carton the front end will be projecting from the carton so as toform a hand-holeand a groove I2 is formed in the upper face of the projecting part to prevent the hand from slipping therefrom. A circular opening i3 is formed in an intermediate part of 'the block and extends from the top through the bottomthereof and a forwardly sloping groove [4 is formed in the upper face of the block andextends rearwardly from the hole IS. The bottom of the groove slopes downwardly to the opening. The width-of thegroove-is-the same asthe diameter of the opening and the diameter ofthe opening-is slightly larger than the diameter of the tablets contained in the carton. The depth of the opening I3 is one and one-halftimes the thickness of a-tablet. The-depth of thegroove where it joins the opening is half the thickness of the block. Of course, the purpose of this groove is to feed a tablet to a correct position in the hole or opening 13 and when a tablet is located in this hole or opening it leaves only space enough for half the thickness of another tablet. Thus if the second tablet-enters the opening or hole or rests in the groove, "the upper'portion of such tablet-Will extend above the block and thus wil-l'be brushed back upthe groove by the front wallof the carton when theblock ispulled out.- wardly. This allows -for but one tablet to be dispensed at a time.
Of course, the member 6 directs the tablet to the groove and opening in-the block and we also provide an elongated ridge forming member l5 which has its rear portion resting upon a part of the member .6 and its front is formed with the depending parts iii of substantially hook-shape which fit in the notches 9 of the member 6 so that the member i5 is held in shape and in position above the exposedpart of the block in the carton. The side portions of the member it are formed with the recesses ll so that tablets moving down the sloping parts of the member 6 can readily .pass under the member l5 to reach the block. This member l5 acts as a hood to relieve the pressure of the bulk of the tablets in the carton from the block, allowing just enough tablets to reach the block to make it work surely to hold the band in position around the carton, as shown in Figure 4.
Thus it will be seen that we have provided inexpensive means for enabling tablets of various kinds to be removed one at a time from a carton so that the tablets are kept in a sanitary condition and are not contacted by a person removing some of the tablets from the container. As the top is sealed in place the only way one can remove tablets from the container is by operating the dispensing means and such means has a snug fit in the opening It! so that the walls of this opening will act to clean dust and the like from the block as it is pushed inwardly and no dust or dirt can enter the opening.
Pins or projections 22 extend from the side portions of the inner end of the block to engage the inner ends of the flanges 8 to limit outward movement of the block.
It is thought from the foregoing description that the advantages and novel features of the invention will be readily apparent.
It is to be understood that changes may be made in the construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts provided that such changes fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Having described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
1. A device of the class described comprising a container having an opening in the lower end of a side portion thereof, a member passing through the opening and slidably arranged on the bottom of the container, said member having a vertically arranged opening therein and a groove extending rearwardly from the opening, the bottom ofthe groove sloping downwardly to the opening, the groove entering the opening at an intermediate point in the length of the opening, a deflector member in the lower part of the container and supported from wall portions thereof, said deflector member having an opening therein-extending from the approximate center of the member through an edge thereof, flanges formed on the member at the side walls of the opening and extendingdownwardly into engagement with the side edges of the sliding tents of the container to move down the deflector member to the exposed part of the sliding member.
2. A device of the class described comprising a carton for tablets or the like, said carton having a hole in the lower part of its front portion, an elongated sliding member engaging the bottom of the container and having one end passing through said hole, the projecting end forming a handle, said sliding member having a vertically arranged opening in the intermediate part thereof for receiving a tablet, a deflector member in the'lowerportion of the container and connected with wall portions thereof, said deflector member having an opening therein extending from a point adjacent the center thereof'through the front edge thereof for exposing the forward portion of the sliding member and that part having the opening therein, the deflector member sloping upwardly and outwardly from the opening to the side walls of the container, and an elongated ridge forming member located in the lower part of the container and including side portions having parts engaging the deflector member, said ridge forming member being located over the opening in the deflector member and having its rear end open and its front end abutting the front lower portion of the container, the side portions of the ridge forming member having openings therein for the passage of the tablets down the deflector member to the slide member.
GEORGE H. STEUERNAGEL; HAROLD W. GAUCH. RAY R. GAUCH.
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2649994A (en) * | 1949-04-25 | 1953-08-25 | Howard B Lewis | Tablet dispenser |
US2774470A (en) * | 1951-06-14 | 1956-12-18 | Part John H Q | Dispensing carton for pills or other small articles |
US2806633A (en) * | 1954-06-08 | 1957-09-17 | Cramer Chemical Company | Shipping container for tablets having dispensing structure |
US3067787A (en) * | 1959-05-12 | 1962-12-11 | Norton Salk | Dispensing container |
US4991748A (en) * | 1987-03-21 | 1991-02-12 | Byk Gulden Lomberg Chemische Fabrik Gmbh | Device for dispensing portions of grainy media, in particular pellets |
US5383573A (en) * | 1992-11-04 | 1995-01-24 | Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company | Separation-science membrane dispenser |
US20220047460A1 (en) * | 2020-08-12 | 2022-02-17 | Cvs Pharmacy, Inc. | Modular Dispenser for Multiple Objects |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2649994A (en) * | 1949-04-25 | 1953-08-25 | Howard B Lewis | Tablet dispenser |
US2774470A (en) * | 1951-06-14 | 1956-12-18 | Part John H Q | Dispensing carton for pills or other small articles |
US2806633A (en) * | 1954-06-08 | 1957-09-17 | Cramer Chemical Company | Shipping container for tablets having dispensing structure |
US3067787A (en) * | 1959-05-12 | 1962-12-11 | Norton Salk | Dispensing container |
US4991748A (en) * | 1987-03-21 | 1991-02-12 | Byk Gulden Lomberg Chemische Fabrik Gmbh | Device for dispensing portions of grainy media, in particular pellets |
US5383573A (en) * | 1992-11-04 | 1995-01-24 | Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company | Separation-science membrane dispenser |
US5464117A (en) * | 1992-11-04 | 1995-11-07 | Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company | Separation-science membrane dispenser |
US20220047460A1 (en) * | 2020-08-12 | 2022-02-17 | Cvs Pharmacy, Inc. | Modular Dispenser for Multiple Objects |
US11642286B2 (en) | 2020-08-12 | 2023-05-09 | Cvs Pharmacy, Inc. | Modular dispenser for single objects |
US12053433B2 (en) | 2020-08-12 | 2024-08-06 | Cvs Pharmacy, Inc. | Modular dispenser for single objects |
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