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  • the device [can be] is preferably molded in its entirety from plastic material or the like,
  • This invention relates to a device adapted to hold a quantity of juice, such as lemon, orange, or lime juice, or any other liquid, the article consituting the present invention being adapted, in one possible commericial embodiment thereof, to simulate a fruit slice and being adapted for dispensing of the juice or any other liquid contained therein.
  • a quantity of juice such as lemon, orange, or lime juice, or any other liquid
  • Another object is to provide a dispensing device which an artificial lime, the device would be green in color.
  • the material being molded to an external configuration that will simulate closely the shape of a slice of lemon, orange, lime or other fruit from which juice can be squeezed. Additionally, it may be noted at this point that the plastic material of which the dispensing device a would be formed, will, in commercial embodiments of the invention, be compounded of colored pigments, that 1 will add to the faithfulness of the simulation.
  • the dispensing device is formed to simulate a slice of device would be yellow if it is to simulate a slice of lemon, and orange, if it is to simulate a slice of orange.
  • the dispensing device constituting the present invention is relatively fiat, and has an arcuate back piece 16, extending through substantially ninety dedevice of the can be used for the dispensing of any of varoius liquids,
  • the slice having a slotted portion adapting the same for support upon the rim of a glass or equivalent container, the slotted portion providing means adapted to be broken ofl to form a dispensing opening through which the fruit juicesmay be expelled.
  • ,Yet another object is to provide a dispensing device in the form of an artificial slice of fruit,.which device can be formed from plastic material or the like', aportion of the 'plastic material being compressible to effect the dispensing of the juice ordinarily sealed within the slice.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a beverag'e glass, showing in side elevation one form of the present invention, as it appears'when mounted uponsaid glass;
  • v Figure 2 is a side elevational view of asecond form of I.
  • Figure 3 is an edge elevational view of the dispensing device shown in Figure 2, as it appears when viewed from theright of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken substantially'on line 44 of Figure 3, the dotted. linesfindicat high position to'which a frangible portion of the device grees of a circle, thus to simulate a quarter slice of fruit.
  • the arcuate back piece 16 has an inner edge formed with a series of longitudinal depressions 18, said depres sions 18 simulating the segments of the fruit slice.
  • a flexible envelope20 is formed of a relatively firm, deformable plastic material externally colored and grained to
  • the I simulate the juice-bearing portion of the fruit slice. envelope would be sufficiently pliable to permit juice to be squeezed readily therefrom.
  • the envelope 20 has edges]
  • the body portion 20 of member 14 defined by the edges 22 and 24 and the respective ends of the inner edge of back 16 outlining the depressions 18 is preferably of rigid material the same as back 16, and either such back or body portion 20 is provided with a channeled;
  • portion 20 may also be provided with a cavity defined by relatively firm deformable plastic sufiiciently pliable to permit juice or the like to be squeezed readily therefrom.
  • the rigid hollowed out embodiment would, I believe, be preferredin commercial; Edges 22 and 24 are disposed at right angles to one use. another,. with the free end of the edge 22 abutting and secured to the adjacent one end of the back piece 16, and s with a free end of the edge 24 being inwardly of and spaced from the other end or the back piece 16.
  • the spaced portions of the segmentally shaped [envelope] body portion 20 may have radial lines 26 impressed therein, said lines simulating the divisions of the slice of fruit.
  • the juice I would be lemon juice, orange juice or lime juice, it being corn- In filling the [envelope,] body portion 20 [it would be possible to accomplish the envelope filling inv any-of various ways.
  • a small needle might be injected to insert the juice under pressure, after which. the opening made by the needle could be fused shut.”
  • the envelope could be partially attached to the rigid back piece 16, with a portion of the envelope. I being left open. Thereafter, the envelopecould befil l'ed,
  • an arm 28 of rigid material Arranged exterio'rly of and in' parallel spaced relation with respect to the edge 24 of the [envelope] body portion 20 is an arm 28 of rigid material, one end of the arm 28 abutting and being secured to the other end 32 of the back piece'16.
  • the space 30 between'the arm 28 and the edge 24 of the [envelope] body portion 20 is.
  • a frangible strip 34 Projecting perpendicularly from the inner face of the arm 28 adjacent the one end secured to the other end of the back piece 16 is a frangible strip 34 which has its free end abutting and secured to the-free end of the edge 24of the [envelope] body portion 20.
  • the artificial fruit slice would ordinarily be served upon the beverage glass. Subsequently, when it is'desi'redto dispense the juice J, the arm 28 would be grasped, and pulled outwardly to the dotted line posi-' tion shown in Figure 4. This would cause the arm 28 to break off from the back piece 16, exposing the dispensing opening 36. Thereafter, the slice is grasped and tilted in the manner shown in Figure and the opposite sides of the envelope 20 are squeezed].
  • portion 20 This causes the juice or contents of portion 20 to be dispensed through the opening, into the beverage glass with such contents being poured or shaken out of member 14 when body portion 20 is rigidly formed as described, or being squeezed out if a deformable material is used as indicated.
  • Rigid with oneend of 'the'back piece'38 is an arm-42 analogous to the arm 28.
  • the arm 42 has an elongated extension 44 provided at its free end with a point the'back piece 38, to form a dispensing opening as de- I scribed above and which can be used in stirring a beverage'both before and after being thus separated.
  • the device it is believed, has certain advantages-over ordinary, fresh fruit slices. For example, the device is cleanand sanitary, and furnishes accurate portion control. Additionally, the device permits elimination of substantial reduction of the amount of labor involved in cutting and preparing fresh fruit slices.
  • the device has an advantage so far as producers are concerned, since juice from windfall fruits canbe used effectively, in the artificial fruit slices.
  • a juice dispensing device comprising a rigid back,
  • a frangible strip projecting perpendicularly from the inner face of said' arm and having its free end abutting and secured to the free end of the other edge of said body portion [envelope], the space between said strip and the other end of said back [piece] forming a dispensing opening when the frangible strip is broken away from the other edge of said body portion [envelope] and the arm has been swung away from its parallel position, said arm including an elongated extension extendible into said beverage glass to provide a mixing stick.
  • a dispensing device comprising a chambered body member, an arm separably connected at one end to said body member and extending first perpendicularly from one edge thereof and then parallel thereto in spaced relationship to define a means by which said body member can be removably hooked onto the rim of a beverage glass, on the perpendicular extension of said arm and said end of said arm connected to said body member serving as a closure for the chamber in said body member and being separable therefrom to form a dispensing opening therein.
  • a juice dispensing device comprising a body member in a form simulating a fruit slice and provided with a chamber, an arm arranged exteriorly of and in parallel spaced relationship with respect to one of the edges of said body member, a frangible strip disposed transversely of the adjacent edges of said body member and said arm and integral therewith, said frangible strip adapted to rest on the rim of a beverage glass with said body member and said arm suspended on respective opposite sides of the rim, one end of said frangible member serving as a closure for said chamber in said body member and forming a dispensing opening therein when broken away from said body member.
  • a dispensing device comprising a body having a chamber, a frangible strip integral with and projecting from said body and serving as a closure for said chamber, an arm integral with the projected end of said frangible strip and disposed in parallel spaced relationship to one edge of said body, said frangible strip adapted to rest on the rim of a beverage glass so that said arm is sus pended within the glass and said body is suspended on the outer side of said glass, and said frangible strip sepa rable from said body to provide a dispensing opening in said chamber.
  • a dispensing device comprising a chambered body having at least one straightedge, an arm in parallel spaced relationship to said straight edge, a frangible strip connecting one end of said arm to said body and serving as a closure for said chamber, said body adapted to be supported on a beverage glass prior to use by placing the rim of the glass in the space between the body and arm so that said frangible strip rests on the top of the rim, and said frangible strip separable from said body to provide a dispensing opening in said chamber.
  • a dispensing device comprising a body having a chamber, a frangible strip integral with and projecting from said body and serving as a closure for said chamber, an elongated arm integral with the projected end of said frangible strip and disposed in parallel spaced relationship to one edge of said body, said frangible strip adapted to rest on the rim of a beverage glass so that said arm is suspended within the glass and said body is suspended on the outer side of said glass, said frangible strip separable from said body to provide a dispensing opening in said chamber, and said arm designed to be extendible sufliciently into the glass to serve as a mixing means for the contents thereof.

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March 17,1959 R. w. SCHARES 1 DISPENSING CONTAINER FOR SUPPORT'UPON AN EDGE OF A RECEPTACLE I priginal Filed Dec. 30, 1952 INVENTOR. Pose/e W Jc'A/A e E3 yzamflmnm DISPENSING CONTAINER FOR SUPPORT UPON AN EDGE OF A RECEPTACLE Roger W. Schares, New Hampton, Iowa Original No. 2,736,657, dated February 28, 1956, Serial No. 328,585, December 30, 1952. Application for reissue February 24, 1958, Serial No. 717,283
8 Claims. (Cl. 99-171) Matter enclosed in heavy brackets appears in the original patent but forms no part of this reissue specification; matter printed in italics indicates the additions made by reissue.
Re. 24,621 Reissued Mar. 17, 1959 ice present invention, while the reference numeral 14 has been applied generally, in Figures 2 to inclusive, to designate another form of the invention.
Considering the form of the invention shown in Figures 2 to 5 inclusive, the device [can be] is preferably molded in its entirety from plastic material or the like,
'This invention relates to a device adapted to hold a quantity of juice, such as lemon, orange, or lime juice, or any other liquid, the article consituting the present invention being adapted, in one possible commericial embodiment thereof, to simulate a fruit slice and being adapted for dispensing of the juice or any other liquid contained therein.
It is 'one importantobject to provide a type statedwhich can be substituted for the conventional. slice of fresh lemon, orange, or lime used to flavor bevera'ges and foods.
It is another important object to provide food slice adapted to contain a quantity of juice to be dispensed, said slice further including a mixer stick 'capable of being separated from the slice to permit dispensing of .the juice and to facilitate stirring of a beverage.
.Another object is to provide a dispensing device which an artificial lime, the device would be green in color.
said material being molded to an external configuration that will simulate closely the shape of a slice of lemon, orange, lime or other fruit from which juice can be squeezed. Additionally, it may be noted at this point that the plastic material of which the dispensing device a would be formed, will, in commercial embodiments of the invention, be compounded of colored pigments, that 1 will add to the faithfulness of the simulation.
the dispensing device is formed to simulate a slice of device would be yellow if it is to simulate a slice of lemon, and orange, if it is to simulate a slice of orange.
In any event, the dispensing device constituting the present invention is relatively fiat, and has an arcuate back piece 16, extending through substantially ninety dedevice of the can be used for the dispensing of any of varoius liquids,
such as hand lotions, cosmetics, condiments, water purifiers such as chlorine, etc.
.Another object of importance is to provide a juice dispensin'g device in the form of. an artificial fruit slice,
the slicehaving a slotted portion adapting the same for support upon the rim of a glass or equivalent container, the slotted portion providing means adapted to be broken ofl to form a dispensing opening through which the fruit juicesmay be expelled.
,Yet another object is to provide a dispensing device in the form of an artificial slice of fruit,.which device can be formed from plastic material or the like', aportion of the 'plastic material being compressible to effect the dispensing of the juice ordinarily sealed within the slice.
Other objects will appear from the following description, the claims appended thereto, and from the annexed drawing, in which like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a beverag'e glass, showing in side elevation one form of the present invention, as it appears'when mounted uponsaid glass;
vFigure 2 is a side elevational view of asecond form of I.
the invention;
,Figure 3 is an edge elevational view of the dispensing device shown in Figure 2, as it appears when viewed from theright of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken substantially'on line 44 of Figure 3, the dotted. linesfindicat high position to'which a frangible portion of the device grees of a circle, thus to simulate a quarter slice of fruit.
The arcuate back piece 16 has an inner edge formed with a series of longitudinal depressions 18, said depres sions 18 simulating the segments of the fruit slice.
. [Cemented or otherwise permanently attached to the inner edge of the back piece 16 is a flexible envelope20, said envelope being formed of a relatively firm, deformable plastic material externally colored and grained to] The I simulate the juice-bearing portion of the fruit slice. envelope would be sufficiently pliable to permit juice to be squeezed readily therefrom. The envelope 20 has edges] The body portion 20 of member 14 defined by the edges 22 and 24 and the respective ends of the inner edge of back 16 outlining the depressions 18 is preferably of rigid material the same as back 16, and either such back or body portion 20 is provided with a channeled;
or hollowed out area so as to serve as a reservoir, chamber or receptacle for holding juice or other material to be dispensed, and portion 20 may also be provided with a cavity defined by relatively firm deformable plastic sufiiciently pliable to permit juice or the like to be squeezed readily therefrom. The rigid hollowed out embodiment, would, I believe, be preferredin commercial; Edges 22 and 24 are disposed at right angles to one use. another,. with the free end of the edge 22 abutting and secured to the adjacent one end of the back piece 16, and s with a free end of the edge 24 being inwardly of and spaced from the other end or the back piece 16. Exteriorly, the spaced portions of the segmentally shaped [envelope] body portion 20 may have radial lines 26 impressed therein, said lines simulating the divisions of the slice of fruit.
Contained within the [deformable envelope] body portion 20 is a supply of juice J. The juice I would be lemon juice, orange juice or lime juice, it being corn- In filling the [envelope,] body portion 20 [it would be possible to accomplish the envelope filling inv any-of various ways.
and'the open portion seaecto the'back piece] Thus, if
Similarly, the
For example,] a small needle might be injected to insert the juice under pressure, after which. the opening made by the needle could be fused shut." [Alternately, the envelope could be partially attached to the rigid back piece 16, with a portion of the envelope. I being left open. Thereafter, the envelopecould befil l'ed,
Arranged exterio'rly of and in' parallel spaced relation with respect to the edge 24 of the [envelope] body portion 20 is an arm 28 of rigid material, one end of the arm 28 abutting and being secured to the other end 32 of the back piece'16. The space 30 between'the arm 28 and the edge 24 of the [envelope] body portion 20 is.
adapted to receive the rim of a beverage glass, thus to cause the artificial fruit slice to be supported upon the beverage glass in the usual manner presently practiced when real fruit juices are served with beverages. Projecting perpendicularly from the inner face of the arm 28 adjacent the one end secured to the other end of the back piece 16 is a frangible strip 34 which has its free end abutting and secured to the-free end of the edge 24of the [envelope] body portion 20. The space 36 betweenthe strip 34 and-the other end 32' of the back piece 16 [forms] isincommunication with the chambered area of body portion 20 forming a dispensing opening when the fran gible'strip is broken away from the edge 24 of the en-' velope 20 and the arm 28 is swung from its parallel position with respect to the edge 24 of the [envelope] body portion 20 to an extended position wholly away from such edge, as illustrated by the dotted lines in Figure 4.
In use of a dispensing device formed as shown in Figures 2 to 5, the artificial fruit slice would ordinarily be served upon the beverage glass. Subsequently, when it is'desi'redto dispense the juice J, the arm 28 would be grasped, and pulled outwardly to the dotted line posi-' tion shown in Figure 4. This would cause the arm 28 to break off from the back piece 16, exposing the dispensing opening 36. Thereafter, the slice is grasped and tilted in the manner shown in Figure and the opposite sides of the envelope 20 are squeezed]. This causes the juice or contents of portion 20 to be dispensed through the opening, into the beverage glass with such contents being poured or shaken out of member 14 when body portion 20 is rigidly formed as described, or being squeezed out if a deformable material is used as indicated.
[Except for the relatively firm but pliable envelope, the entire device is made of a single piece of'hard plastic materiaL] In Figure 1, there has been'illustrated a modified form having the back piece 38 and body portion 40 corresponding in structure, shape and use to the back piece 16 and body portion 20 in Figure 2 [wherein the back piece 38 has an envelope 40 secured thereto, the back piece and envelope corresponding to the back piece and envelope of Figure-2].
Rigid with oneend of 'the'back piece'38 is an arm-42 analogous to the arm 28. However, in the form ofthe invention shown in Figure 1, the arm 42 has an elongated extension 44 provided at its free end with a point the'back piece 38, to form a dispensing opening as de- I scribed above and which can be used in stirring a beverage'both before and after being thus separated.
The device, it is believed, has certain advantages-over ordinary, fresh fruit slices. For example, the device is cleanand sanitary, and furnishes accurate portion control. Additionally, the device permits elimination of substantial reduction of the amount of labor involved in cutting and preparing fresh fruit slices.
Still further, the device has an advantage so far as producers are concerned, since juice from windfall fruits canbe used effectively, in the artificial fruit slices.
Although the invention has been illustrated and described as' a simulated slice of fruit from which fruit juice can be dispensed, it could have other forms, the showing of a fruit slice being merely illustrative and not necessarily restrictive. Further, any liquid, whether it be fruit juice or some other liquid, can be dispensed there-' sarily confined to the specific use or uses thereof de-' scribed above, since it may be utilized for any purpose" to which it may be suited. Nor is the invention to be necessarily limited to the specific construction illustrated and described, since such construction is only intended to be illustrative of the principles of operation and the means presently devised to carry out said principles, it"
portion [envelope], an arm arranged exteriorly of and in parallel spaced relation with respect to one of the edges of said body portion [envelope] and having one end rigidly secured to the adjacent end of said back [piece];
a space between said'arrn and edge of said body portion [envelope] being adapted to receive the rim' of a" beverage glass, and a frangible strip projecting perpeni dicularly from the inner face of said arm and having'its" free end abutting and secured to said edge of saidbody portion [envelope], the space between said strip and the end of said back piecefc'onne'cted to said arm forming" a dispensing 'opening when the frangible strip is brokefif away from said edge of said body portion [envelope] and the arm'has been swung away from its parallel position. 2. A juice dispensing device comprising a rigid back,
having'an integral hollow body portion, [an envelope facing said back,] said back [piece] and body portion [envelope] being formed to simulate a fruit slice, the
body portion [envelope] being formed of a deformable material to permit dispensing of a fruit juice contained therein responsive to squeezing of the body portion [en-f velope] and having edges disposed at right angles with respect to each other with the free end if one of the edges abutting and secured to the adjacent one end of said back [piece] and with the free end of the other of the edges being inwardly of and spaced from the'other end, of the back [piece], an arm arranged exteriorly of and" in parallel spaced relation with respect to the other edge of said body portion [envelope] and having one end'rig idly secured to the other end of said back-[piece], a space between said am and the other edge ofsaid body' p'orl-ij tion [envelope] being adapted to receive the rim of a bev= erage glass, and a frangible strip projection perpendicular 1y from the inner face'of said arm and having its free end abutting and secured to the free end of the other edge of said body portion' [envelope], the space between said strip'and the other end of said back [piece] forming a dis-f pensing opening when the frangible strip is broken away from the other edge of said body portion [envelope] and thearm has been "swung away from its parallel position 3."A juice dispensing device comprising a ri i bad? having an gral hollow body portion, [an envelope" facing said back,] said 'back' [piece] and body portion [envelope] being formed to simulate a fruit slice,"the body' portion [envelope] being' formed of deformable material to permit dispensing of a'fruit juice contained 1 therein responsive to squeezing of the body portion [en velopefl'and having edges'disposed at right angles'with respect to each'other'with the free'end of one of the? edges'abutting and secured'to the adjacent one end of; said back [piece] and with the free end of the otherof the edges being inwardly of and spaced from the other end of the back-[piece], an arm arranged exteriorly or and in parallel spaced relation with respect to the other edge of'said body portion [envelope] being adapted to? receive the rim of a beverage glass, and a frangible strip: projecting perpendicularly from the inner face of said' arm and having its free end abutting and secured to the free end of the other edge of said body portion [envelope], the space between said strip and the other end of said back [piece] forming a dispensing opening when the frangible strip is broken away from the other edge of said body portion [envelope] and the arm has been swung away from its parallel position, said arm including an elongated extension extendible into said beverage glass to provide a mixing stick.
4. A dispensing device, comprising a chambered body member, an arm separably connected at one end to said body member and extending first perpendicularly from one edge thereof and then parallel thereto in spaced relationship to define a means by which said body member can be removably hooked onto the rim of a beverage glass, on the perpendicular extension of said arm and said end of said arm connected to said body member serving as a closure for the chamber in said body member and being separable therefrom to form a dispensing opening therein.
5. A juice dispensing device, comprising a body member in a form simulating a fruit slice and provided with a chamber, an arm arranged exteriorly of and in parallel spaced relationship with respect to one of the edges of said body member, a frangible strip disposed transversely of the adjacent edges of said body member and said arm and integral therewith, said frangible strip adapted to rest on the rim of a beverage glass with said body member and said arm suspended on respective opposite sides of the rim, one end of said frangible member serving as a closure for said chamber in said body member and forming a dispensing opening therein when broken away from said body member.
6. A dispensing device, comprising a body having a chamber, a frangible strip integral with and projecting from said body and serving as a closure for said chamber, an arm integral with the projected end of said frangible strip and disposed in parallel spaced relationship to one edge of said body, said frangible strip adapted to rest on the rim of a beverage glass so that said arm is sus pended within the glass and said body is suspended on the outer side of said glass, and said frangible strip sepa rable from said body to provide a dispensing opening in said chamber.
7. A dispensing device, comprising a chambered body having at least one straightedge, an arm in parallel spaced relationship to said straight edge, a frangible strip connecting one end of said arm to said body and serving as a closure for said chamber, said body adapted to be supported on a beverage glass prior to use by placing the rim of the glass in the space between the body and arm so that said frangible strip rests on the top of the rim, and said frangible strip separable from said body to provide a dispensing opening in said chamber.
8. A dispensing device, comprising a body having a chamber, a frangible strip integral with and projecting from said body and serving as a closure for said chamber, an elongated arm integral with the projected end of said frangible strip and disposed in parallel spaced relationship to one edge of said body, said frangible strip adapted to rest on the rim of a beverage glass so that said arm is suspended within the glass and said body is suspended on the outer side of said glass, said frangible strip separable from said body to provide a dispensing opening in said chamber, and said arm designed to be extendible sufliciently into the glass to serve as a mixing means for the contents thereof.
References Cited in the file of this patent or the original patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 634,349 Humphrey Oct. 3, 1899 2,103,389 Salfisberg Dec. 28, 1937 2,134,489 Scherer Oct. 25,1938
2,334,600 Boysen Nov. 16, 1943 2,597,468 Garrett May 20, 1952 2,606,836 McCabe Aug. 12, 1952 FOREIGN PATENTS 11.830 Australia Feb. 20, 1923
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