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US2211452A
US2211452A US229336A US22933638A US2211452A US 2211452 A US2211452 A US 2211452A US 229336 A US229336 A US 229336A US 22933638 A US22933638 A US 22933638A US 2211452 A US2211452 A US 2211452A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • This invention relates to dispensing devices, and porting bracket, by which is carried the measurmore particularly to apparatus for dispensing ing and ejecting mechanism of the device, and finely divided or comminuted solid materials, as also a reservoir or magazine in which the matethose in a granulated or pulverized state. rial to be dispensed is retained, this magazine be-
  • An object of the invention is to provide an iming shown as a generally cylindrical container proved dispensing apparatus which willbe simple immediately above the measuring part of the in construction and operation. apparatus so that the material may be easily fed
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an by gravity.
  • the bracket illustrated consists of a generally m posed of few and easily manufactured parts.
  • Another object of the invention isto provide an web I by which it may be secured to any supportimproved dispensing apparatus which may be ing element, such as a wall or a portion of a cupeasily assembled. board or the like, and upper and lower horizontal
  • Another object of the invention isto provide flanges) and 3 by which it is attached to the an improved dispensing apparatus which may be measuring and discharging part of the apparatus. 15
  • the attachment is illustrated as by headed Another object of the invention is to provide studs 4 secured to the measuring mechanism and an improved dispensing apparatus which may-be passing through key hole slots 5 in flanges 2 and 3. easily kept clean and sanitary.
  • the measuring and dispensing apparatus is Another object of the invention is to provide contained within acovering, casing or frame com- 20 an improved dispensing apparatus which will be prising a depending frustro conical funnel-like eilicient in operation, outlet portion 6 and an upwardly extending cylin- Another object of the invention is to provide an drical flange l, by which the mechanism is reimproved dispensing apparatus which will distain'ed and which supports the reservoir.
  • This reservoir is shown as a cylinder 8, pref- 25
  • Another object of the invention is to provide erably of transparent material, such as glass or an improved dispensing apparatus which will molded plastic material, closed at its top by a prevent clogging by materials which tend to pack cap 9. together.
  • the measuring apparatus consists of two mov- Another object of the invention is to provide able discs l0 and II mounted horizontally and 30 an improved dispensing apparatus which will spaced apart to accommodate a stationary charge occupy little space. receiving and measuring disc I2.
  • the movable Another object of the invention is to provide discs are each provided with a number of aperan improved dispensing apparatus which will be tures i3, shown as three, those of the upper disc neat and attractive in appearance. being placed out of alignment with those in the 35 Other objects wil he e a pp lower, while the charge measuring disc is pro-
  • the invention will be better understood from vlded. double t number of spaces M So t the desc p of tWO practical embodimenfls half these apertures may be in register with the the lllllstlated in the accompanying draw openings of one of the movable discs and the Whlch! other half in register with those of the other. 40
  • FIG. 1 is a Perspective View of an embodiment
  • the discs l0 and l l are shown as mounted on a of the invention particularly adapted to dispense hexagonal shaft to which is secured an actuating materials composed of relatively large particles, lever l6 passing laterally out through a slot 232g ⁇ ggg g g ffifga ground coffee granulated in the conical part of the frame and terminating in a handle l8 by which it may be actuated
  • Figure 2 is a central sectional view of the device cf Figure 1 taken on the line 11-11 thereof; being held together by a bolt I9 and nut 20
  • Figure 3 is a perspective View f a second maintained in properly spaced relation by a tube bodiment adapted for use with more finely divid- 2
  • disc Ill uncovers three openings I4 which are filled as they are uncovered, and simultaneously covers three previously filled openings l4.
  • diSc H closes the bottoms of the first mentioned three openings, so that they will retain the charge being delivered to them, and opens the three second mentioned openings, permitting their contents to drop through the funnel-like frame bottom into a receptacle which may be placed thereunder.
  • a given quantity by volume is discharged every time the handle is oscillated from front to rear position, or vice versa.
  • the embodiment of the invention above described is particularly suitable for kitchen use, as previously indicated, for coffee and similar ground or granular materials.
  • the reservoir I08 is shown as of glass or similar material being formed in a cylinder having a closed end I09 adapted to be positioned at the top and having a thread Illia for securing it to the threaded flange I01 of the measuring and dispensing apparatus.
  • the anti-clogging device is shown as made of a plurality of strips I23, set on edge and secured as by riveting, welding, brazing, or the like.
  • This type of scraper is found to operate particularly well with powdered material, the particles of which are inclined to pack and stick together if given any substantial stationary base upon which to rest.
  • the parts of the dispensing mechanism can all be easily produced, as of sheet metal stampings, screw machine products, or molded fiber.
  • a dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided with an aperture, a stationary member below the disc having a material receiving space with which the aperture of the disc is adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having an aperture out of alignment with the aperture of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the space of the stationary member, and a stationary scraper overlying the first mentioned disc.
  • a dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided with an aperture, a stationary member below the disc having a material receiving space with which the aperture of the disc is adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having an aperture out of alignment with the aperture of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the space of the stationary member, and a stationary scraper comprising a narrow upwardly extending bafile overlying the first mentioned disc.
  • a dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided with a series of apertures, a stationary member below the disc having a plurality of material receiving spaces, there being twice as many spaces as apertures in the disc with which the apertures of the disc are adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having a series of apertures out of alignment with the series of apertures of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the spaces of the stationary member, and a sta tionary scraper overlying the first mentioned disc and having a plurality of arms extending radially between said apertures.
  • a dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided withan aperture, a stationary member below the disc having a material receiving space with which the aperture of the disc is adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having an aperture out of alignment with the aperture of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the space of the stationary member, and a stationary scraper overlying the first mentioned disc, and a converging outlet beneath said measuring apparatus.

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Aug. 13, 1940. H. c. BOWMAN DISPENSING DEVICE Filed Sept. 10, 1958 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 A MdjBa INVENTOR. WM
' Filed Sept. 10, 1938 H. c. BOWMAN 2,211,452
DISPENSING DEVICE 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 FIG. 4
IN VENTOR.
Patented Aug. 13,1940 '7 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
2,211,452 DISPENSING DEVICE liarold C. Bowman, Rocky River, Ohio Application September 10, 1938, Serial No. 229,336
' 4 Claims. (01. 221-410) This invention relates to dispensing devices, and porting bracket, by which is carried the measurmore particularly to apparatus for dispensing ing and ejecting mechanism of the device, and finely divided or comminuted solid materials, as also a reservoir or magazine in which the matethose in a granulated or pulverized state. rial to be dispensed is retained, this magazine be- An object of the invention is to provide an iming shown as a generally cylindrical container proved dispensing apparatus which willbe simple immediately above the measuring part of the in construction and operation. apparatus so that the material may be easily fed Another object of the invention is to provide an by gravity. improved dispensing apparatus which will be com- The bracket illustrated consists of a generally m posed of few and easily manufactured parts. channel-shaped metallic piece having a vertical Another object of the invention isto provide an web I by which it may be secured to any supportimproved dispensing apparatus which may be ing element, such as a wall or a portion of a cupeasily assembled. board or the like, and upper and lower horizontal Another object of the invention isto provide flanges) and 3 by which it is attached to the an improved dispensing apparatus which may be measuring and discharging part of the apparatus. 15
readily and economically manufactured. The attachment is illustrated as by headed Another object of the invention is to provide studs 4 secured to the measuring mechanism and an improved dispensing apparatus which may-be passing through key hole slots 5 in flanges 2 and 3. easily kept clean and sanitary. The measuring and dispensing apparatus is Another object of the invention is to provide contained within acovering, casing or frame com- 20 an improved dispensing apparatus which will be prising a depending frustro conical funnel-like eilicient in operation, outlet portion 6 and an upwardly extending cylin- Another object of the invention is to provide an drical flange l, by which the mechanism is reimproved dispensing apparatus which will distain'ed and which supports the reservoir. pense pre-determ'ined quantities of material. This reservoir is shown as a cylinder 8, pref- 25 Another object of the invention is to provide erably of transparent material, such as glass or an improved dispensing apparatus which will molded plastic material, closed at its top by a prevent clogging by materials which tend to pack cap 9. together. The measuring apparatus consists of two mov- Another object of the invention is to provide able discs l0 and II mounted horizontally and 30 an improved dispensing apparatus which will spaced apart to accommodate a stationary charge occupy little space. receiving and measuring disc I2. The movable Another object of the invention is to provide discs are each provided with a number of aperan improved dispensing apparatus which will be tures i3, shown as three, those of the upper disc neat and attractive in appearance. being placed out of alignment with those in the 35 Other objects wil he e a pp lower, while the charge measuring disc is pro- The invention will be better understood from vlded. double t number of spaces M So t the desc p of tWO practical embodimenfls half these apertures may be in register with the the lllllstlated in the accompanying draw openings of one of the movable discs and the Whlch! other half in register with those of the other. 40
Flgure 1 is a Perspective View of an embodiment The discs l0 and l l are shown as mounted on a of the invention particularly adapted to dispense hexagonal shaft to which is secured an actuating materials composed of relatively large particles, lever l6 passing laterally out through a slot 232g} ggg g g ffifga ground coffee granulated in the conical part of the frame and terminating in a handle l8 by which it may be actuated, these Figure 2 is a central sectional view of the device cf Figure 1 taken on the line 11-11 thereof; being held together by a bolt I9 and nut 20 and Figure 3 is a perspective View f a second maintained in properly spaced relation by a tube bodiment adapted for use with more finely divid- 2| and Washers ed materials as powdered sugar andmalted milk, overlying the pp (1150 l9 s & S ap ng eler d ment or anti-clogging device shown in the first Figure 4 is a central sectional view taken on two figures as a sheet metal spider 23 having the line IV-IV of Figure 3. an upwardly extending central boss 24 and three In the embodiment shown. in Figures 1 and 2 outwardly extending arms which scrape the mathe device is illustrated as consisting of a Supterial being dispensed into the openings in the charge receiving disc as the apertures of disc ID are brought into alignment therewith.
As most of the weight of the material is carried by disc N, there is, until the reservoir is emptied, always a substantial amount of material in position to be scraped into openings M.
It will be apparent that whenever the handle is oscillated from its foremost to its rearmost position, or vice versa, disc Ill uncovers three openings I4 which are filled as they are uncovered, and simultaneously covers three previously filled openings l4. At the same time, diSc H closes the bottoms of the first mentioned three openings, so that they will retain the charge being delivered to them, and opens the three second mentioned openings, permitting their contents to drop through the funnel-like frame bottom into a receptacle which may be placed thereunder.
Hence, a given quantity by volume is discharged every time the handle is oscillated from front to rear position, or vice versa.
The embodiment of the invention above described is particularly suitable for kitchen use, as previously indicated, for coffee and similar ground or granular materials.
The device illustrated in Figures 3 and 4 resembles closely that of the first two figures, excepting that certain changes have been indicated in the anti-clogging device and in the reservoir.
The reservoir I08 is shown as of glass or similar material being formed in a cylinder having a closed end I09 adapted to be positioned at the top and having a thread Illia for securing it to the threaded flange I01 of the measuring and dispensing apparatus.
In this instance, the anti-clogging device is shown as made of a plurality of strips I23, set on edge and secured as by riveting, welding, brazing, or the like. This type of scraper is found to operate particularly well with powdered material, the particles of which are inclined to pack and stick together if given any substantial stationary base upon which to rest.
The parts of the dispensing mechanism can all be easily produced, as of sheet metal stampings, screw machine products, or molded fiber.
While I have described the illustrated embodiments of my invention in some particularity, obviously many others will readily occur to those skilled in this art, and I do not, therefore, limit myself to the precise details shown and described, but claim as my invention all embodiments, variations, and modifications thereof coming within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided with an aperture, a stationary member below the disc having a material receiving space with which the aperture of the disc is adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having an aperture out of alignment with the aperture of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the space of the stationary member, and a stationary scraper overlying the first mentioned disc.
2. A dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided with an aperture, a stationary member below the disc having a material receiving space with which the aperture of the disc is adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having an aperture out of alignment with the aperture of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the space of the stationary member, and a stationary scraper comprising a narrow upwardly extending bafile overlying the first mentioned disc.
3. A dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided with a series of apertures, a stationary member below the disc having a plurality of material receiving spaces, there being twice as many spaces as apertures in the disc with which the apertures of the disc are adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having a series of apertures out of alignment with the series of apertures of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the spaces of the stationary member, and a sta tionary scraper overlying the first mentioned disc and having a plurality of arms extending radially between said apertures.
4. A dispensing device comprising a reservoir, a movable bottom disc therefor adapted to support the weight of the contents of the reservoir, means for oscillating the disc, the disc being provided withan aperture, a stationary member below the disc having a material receiving space with which the aperture of the disc is adapted to be brought into alignment, and a second disc rotatable with the first disc, beneath the stationary member and having an aperture out of alignment with the aperture of the first disc, and adapted to be brought into alignment with the space of the stationary member, and a stationary scraper overlying the first mentioned disc, and a converging outlet beneath said measuring apparatus.
HAROLD C. BOWMAN.
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US2924358A (en) * 1954-01-04 1960-02-09 Packwood Granular soap dispensing apparatus
US3055559A (en) * 1958-03-03 1962-09-25 Owens Illinois Glass Co Capsule dispensers
US3756479A (en) * 1972-01-03 1973-09-04 Dart Ind Inc Coffee dispenser
US5529221A (en) * 1994-05-16 1996-06-25 Roy; Harold Van Metered serving dispenser of granular materials
US20090199771A1 (en) * 2007-01-30 2009-08-13 Kuo-Tang Tseng Feeding apparatus
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US7748579B1 (en) 2004-12-17 2010-07-06 Jai Shin Apparatus for metered dispensing of particulate materials
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US2924358A (en) * 1954-01-04 1960-02-09 Packwood Granular soap dispensing apparatus
US2833445A (en) * 1954-03-04 1958-05-06 Walter A Spiers Dispenser for powdered soap and the like
US3055559A (en) * 1958-03-03 1962-09-25 Owens Illinois Glass Co Capsule dispensers
US3756479A (en) * 1972-01-03 1973-09-04 Dart Ind Inc Coffee dispenser
US5529221A (en) * 1994-05-16 1996-06-25 Roy; Harold Van Metered serving dispenser of granular materials
US7748579B1 (en) 2004-12-17 2010-07-06 Jai Shin Apparatus for metered dispensing of particulate materials
US20090199771A1 (en) * 2007-01-30 2009-08-13 Kuo-Tang Tseng Feeding apparatus
US20100012684A1 (en) * 2008-07-17 2010-01-21 Eaton Edward T Dispenser for granules and powders
US8047408B2 (en) * 2008-07-17 2011-11-01 Prince Castle LLC Dispenser for granules and powders
US9500509B2 (en) * 2014-02-20 2016-11-22 Daniel Allen EGNOR, JR. Granule measurement apparatus
US20150233748A1 (en) * 2014-02-20 2015-08-20 Daniel Allen EGNOR, JR. Granule measurement apparatus
US20160001955A1 (en) * 2014-07-01 2016-01-07 Ameizen Llc Pill dispenser and system
US9908686B2 (en) * 2014-07-01 2018-03-06 Ameizen Llc Pill dispenser and system
US20170087025A1 (en) * 2015-09-24 2017-03-30 Radians, Inc. Earplug Dispenser
US9775746B2 (en) * 2015-09-24 2017-10-03 Radians, Inc. Earplug dispenser
US20180021175A1 (en) * 2015-09-24 2018-01-25 Radians, Inc. Earplug Dispenser
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US10543126B2 (en) * 2015-09-24 2020-01-28 Radians, Inc. Earplug dispenser
US20220219901A1 (en) * 2021-01-08 2022-07-14 Moldex-Metric, Inc. Contactless earplug dispenser
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