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WO1997010999A1
WO1997010999A1 PCT/US1996/013986 US9613986W WO9710999A1 WO 1997010999 A1 WO1997010999 A1 WO 1997010999A1 US 9613986 W US9613986 W US 9613986W WO 9710999 A1 WO9710999 A1 WO 9710999A1
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Liesbeth Johanna Carolina Lemaire
Steven Frederick Kelsey
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The Procter & Gamble Company
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/04Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
    • B65D83/0481Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills the articles passing through a small opening or passage, without additional dispensing devices and without retaining means for the following article

Abstract

A tablet dispenser (10) comprising a hollow body (11) and a dispensing opening (12). The interior of the hollow body (11) comprising a storage chamber (18) filled with detergent tablets (1), an end wall (19) with an aperture (20) and a tunnel (21). When two or more rows of tablets (1) are to be placed inside the storage chamber (18), a divider (22) is placed between each row of tablets (1). As a further preferred option, each dispensing opening (12) is provided with a child resistant closure.

Description

A tablet dispenser
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a container and dispenser for tablets.
Background of the Invention
Detergent compositions formed in non particulate solids such as bars or tablets or briquettes are known in the art. In the following, the term "tablet" will refer to any form of non particulate solids. The tablet provides a number of advantages to both the consumer and the manufacturer. Indeed, said tablet prevents spillage of the detergent composition. Furthermore, said tablet eliminates the need for the user to estimate the dosage of detergent composition required and ensures that the correct dosage of detergent composition per wash cycle is used by the user.
The detergent tablets available on the market are generally sold packed in containers in a loose way or individually wrapped in bags. Other possible containers enable to dispense tablets one by one from said package. For example, EP-A-573 859 describes a package for pharmaceutical tablets in which tablets fall singularly into a child resistant sliding drawer. Said drawer has to be pulled out from said package to reach said tablet. Another example is EP-A-045 241 which discloses a package for tablets comprising a funnel leading said tablets to a zig-zagged labyrinth. Said zig-zagged labyrinth is made of a height which is equal to the smallest height of a tablet. This limitation of the dimension avoids jams of tablets which may avoid a further dispensing of tablets. Consequently, said tablets are conveyed one after another to the dispensing opening passing through said zig-zagged labyrinth.
We found that to get a tablet out of the packages as described in both documents above is a quite complicated manoeuvre. Indeed, in '241 said package Has to be turned upside down several times before getting a tablet out of said package. Whereas in '859 a drawer has to operated. Furthermore, the packaging of the latter document has a complicated construction, since a drawer has to be incorporated into a container. We further found that especially users of detergent tablets consider these packages as being too complicated to be operated. Indeed, these users rather prefer a package which allows a facilitated one-by-one dispensing of detergent tablets out of said package.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a package for detergent tablets which dispenses said detergent tablets one by one without complicated operations and avoiding any jams of said detergent tablets blocking the dispensing of further tablets.
Summary of the Invention
The present invention provides a package containing and dispensing tablets (1 ) comprising the following:
(a) a storage chamber (1 8) in which a plurality of said tablets are stored inside said package; (b) a tunnel (21 ) further comprising a dispensing opening ( 1 2);
(c) an end wall ( 1 9) dividing said storage chamber from said tunnel, said end wall comprising an aperture (20) through the thickness of said end wall interconnecting said storage chamber and said tunnel and introducing said tablets one by one from said storage chamber into said tunnel;
Said storage chamber is further characterized in that the internal width (W) of said storage chamber is limited to a width which is smaller than the largest dimension of said tablets. In this manner, said tablets are ordered into one or more rows in said storage chamber.
Brief Description of the Figures
Figure 1 a is a cross sectional front view of an embodiment of the package according to the present invention.
Figure 1 b is a cross section along the line A-A' of the embodiment of Figure 1 a. Figure 1 c is another cross section along the line B-B' also of the embodiment of Figure 1 a.
Figure 2a is a cross sectional front view of another embodiment of the package according to the present invention.
Figure 2b is a cross section along a plane defined by the line A-A' of the embodiment of Figure 2a. Figure 2c is another cross section along a plane defined by the line B-B' also of the embodiment of Figure 2a.
Figure 3a is a cross sectional front view of a further embodiment of the package according to the present invention. Figure 3b is a cross section along a plane defined by the line A-A' of the embodiment of Figure 3a. Figure 3c is another cross section along a plane defined by the line B-B' also of the embodiment of Figure 3a.
Figures 4a and 4b are perspective front views of a detergent tablet which may be used in any of the embodiments of packages according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
In the following any form of non particulate solids such as bars or tablets or briquettes will be encompassed by the term "tablet" (1 ). Pharmaceuticals in tablet form are, for example, tablets according to the present invention. Preferably, said tablet is made of a detergent composition, specifically a detergent composition for washing of laundry or dish. Said tablet may have any shape or dimension. Preferably, said solid, non particulate tablet is symmetrical to ensure the uniform dissolution of said tablet in the wash liquor or in other specific environments.
According to the present invention the detergent tablet (1 ) may comprise any ingredients known in the art. Such ingredients may include surfactants, suds suppressers, bleaches, chelants, builders, enzymes, fillers and perfumes.
According to the present invention the detergent composition of the tablet (1 ) is prepared in its granular or particulate form and then formed into tablets of the desired shape and size by any one of the methods known in the art. Suitable methods include compression, extrusion and casting. The detergent composition may be homogeneously distributed throughout the tablet or may comprise distinct layers of certain detergent ingredients. Preferably, the shape of said detergent tablet is cylindrical, as shown, for example, in Figure 4a. In this case the dimensions of said detergent tablet are defined by the diameter (d) and by the height (h). Usually, detergent tablets have a cylindrical shape with the diameter being greater than the height of said tablet. Another possible shape of said tablet is rectangular, as shown, for example in Figure 4b. In this case the dimensions of this detergent tablet are defined by the length (L), by the width (w) and by the height (h). Usually, in a rectangular tablet the length is the greatest dimension and the width is equal to the height.
Figure 1 a shows in a cross sectional view a package ( 10) according to the present invention. Said package comprises a hollow body (1 1 ) and a dispensing opening ( 1 2), said hollow body being defined by a top wall ( 1 4), a bottom wall (1 5) and a side wall (1 6). Preferably, the external shape of said hollow body may be substantially rectangular. The inside of said hollow body comprises a storage chamber ( 1 8), an end wall - ( 1 9) with a funnel (20) and a tunnel (21 ). When said package stands upon its upright position, said storage chamber is located above said tunnel right under said top wall, whereby said funnel connects said storage chamber with said tunnel.
Said storage chamber (1 8) is filled with said detergent tablets ( 1 ) between said end wall (1 9) and said top wall (14). The internal dimension of 'said storage chamber ( 1 8) is such that said tablets are orderly spaced one to each other. This is achieved according to the present invention by limiting the internal width (Fig. 1 b, W) of said storage chamber to a width which is smaller than the largest dimension of said tablets. The "internal width" is hereinafter defined to be shortest distance between adjacent walls in a direction along the drawn line (5) in Figure 1 b.
For example, when said tablet ( 1 ) has a cylindrical-type of shape as described above, such a detergent tablet may only enter into said storage chamber, if said tablet is placed onto said end wall (1 9) standing on the surface having the smallest dimension, i.e. its height (Fig. 4a, h). This means that said tablet can never lay on the surface defining the diameter (d) of said tablet. Consequently, said tablets are ordered in a row, as shown, for example, in Figure 1 b. As hereinafter referred to, a "row of tablets" is meant to be a row of tablets standing upon said end wall ( 1 8) or upon another row of tablets whereby each tablet stands on the part of said tablet having the smallest dimension, i.e. on the height (h) for the tablets defined before. Therefore, the internal width is a distance perpendicular to said row.
We found that this way of positioning said tablets (1 ) reduces the friction forces acting onto said tablets. Reducing the friction forces permits an easy dispensing of tablets from said package avoiding that tablets block each other from exiting said package. This is particularly important when the tablets are big and/or heavy where the friction forces between said tablets are substantially high. For example, friction forces between tablets may influence the dispensing of said tablets from the package when the largest dimension of the tablet is greater than 1 cm and/or the weight of the tablet is greater than 10 g. The roughness of the external surfaces of said tablets also contributes to increase the friction forces between said tablets.
The friction forces between said tablets (1 ) are reduced in the package according to the present invention. Indeed, only the smallest surface of a tablet interacts with other tablets and/or with said end wall. Furthermore, when said tablet is cylindrically shaped as described before, said tablet is able to roll towards said funnel which further reduces the friction. Therefore, said tablet in said storage chamber cannot block other tablets contained in said storage chamber from passing through said aperture (20) to reach said tunnel (21 ).
In a particular embodiment of the present invention said tablets (1 ) are orderly held in said storage chamber in one row within its internal width (W). Other single rows may be placed on top of the lowest row starting from the row standing on said end wall (19) until said storage chamber is filled up to said top wall (14). In another preferred embodiment of the present invention said storage chamber may contain more than one row of tablets parallel to each other within the internal width (W), when the diameter (d) or the length of said tablet is greater than twice the height of said tablet. Indeed, said storage chamber may contain, for example, two parallel rows of tablets within the internal width (W), as shown in Figure 1 b. Also in this case, the diameter (d) or the length of a tablet is greater than the width (W) of said storage chamber, said width (W) being now equal or slightly greater than twice the height of a tablet. Again, these double rows of tablets are placed each over another filling up said storage chamber to said top wall ( 1 4) starting from said end wall ( 1 9). We found that when said tablets are placed inside said storage chamber, said tablets automatically get ordered in these single or double rows. Indeed, the tablets are forced into one of the rows by the weight of the tablets of the above rows. The same applies for more than two parallel rows of tablets when the diameter of the tablet (d) is greater than n- times the height (h) of said tablet, n being greater or equal to 2.
As a preferred option, when two or more rows of tablets (1 ) are to be placed inside said storage chamber, said storage chamber comprises preferably at least one divider (22), as shown in Figures 2a and 3a. Said divider is perpendicular to the direction drawn by line (25) in Figure 2b. Said divider starts from said end wall (1 9) up to said top wall (14). Said storage chamber may comprise more than one divider to contain several rows of tablets. The width (w) between said side wall (1 6) and said divider or between each divider is smaller than the largest dimension, i.e. the diameter or the length, of said tablet. Consequently, said dividers divide the parallel rows of tablets from each other. In this manner, the friction between parallel rows is reduced to achieve an easy and readily dispensing of said tablets. For each divided part of said storage chamber, said end wall (1 9) comprises a funnel (20) such that all tablets of any row or within any divided part are able to reach said tunnel (21 ).
Said end wall (1 9) comprises at least an aperture (20) through the thickness of said end wall. Said aperture has the dimension corresponding to a tablet ( 1 ) contained in said package ( 10), i.e. the length of said aperture is about equal to the diameter (d) of said tablet and the width of said aperture is about equal to the height (h) of said tablet. Consequently, only a single tablet is able to pass through said aperture. When said storage chamber comprises said dividers (22), said end wall comprises an aperture (20) for each divided row of tablets, as shown for example in Figures 2b and 3b. Said aperture for each divided row may be further made by having a single aperture through the thickness of said end wall along the entire width of said storage chamber from side wall to side wall. Another possibility is to have different apertures in different parts of said end wall, as shown for example on Figure 2b.
As a preferred option said end wall further comprises a barrier wall
(24), as shown in Figure 1 a. Said barrier wall prevents the tablets (1 ) of the row (2) in Figure 1 b to unnecessarily jam at said funnel. As another preferred option, said barrier wall may also continue above said aperture of said funnel such that also the tablets above the rows (1 ) and (2) in Figure 1 b may not unnecessarily jam around said aperture. We found that this barrier wall may further improve the dispensing of detergent tablets from said package (10).
As a further preferred option, said package may comprise also an inclined or curved ramp (23). Said ramp starts from under said aperture (20) of said end wall (19). The inclination or curvature of said ramp is directed towards the interior of said tunnel, as shown in Figure 1 a. Said curved ramp further facilitates the guiding of said tablets (1 ) into said tunnel (21 ). Indeed, said tablets roll on said ramp into said tunnel, instead of falling vertically into said tunnel without said ramp. This curved ramp further contributes in an easy passage of detergent tablets into said tunnel and eventually towards said dispensing opening (12).
Said tunnel (21 ) is located between said end wall (19) of said storage chamber and said bottom wall (15) of said hollow body (1 1 ). As described before, said aperture (20) interconnects said storage chamber with said tunnel and conveys said tablets (1 ) into said tunnel from said storage chamber. The dimension of said tunnel corresponds to the dimensions of the tablets. This means that, for example, the height of said tunnel is about equal to the diameter (d) of said tablet and the width of said tunnel is about equal to the height (h) of said tablet, or vice versa.
The length of said tunnel is the distance separating said aperture to said dispensing opening (12). Preferably, said tablets stand on the surface having the smallest dimension, i.e. on its height, as in the storage chamber to reduce the friction forces as discussed above. The shape of said tunnel may be straight, as shown in Figure 1 c or 3c, or bent, like in Figure 2c.
When said storage chamber comprises said dividers (22), said package may preferably comprise a tunnel (21 ) for each row of divided tablets ( 1 ). This means, for example, as illustrated in Figure 3c, said package comprises three independent tunnels separated from each other. Another possibility having only a single tunnel is shown in Figure 2c. Said tunnel is bent or diagonal with respect to the drawn line (25). As illustrated in Figure 2b, said apertures (20) are located on said end wall in different positions with respect to each other, but always above and along said tunnel. This allows the introduction of said tablets in said single tunnel, even if said tablets are in different divided rows of said storage chamber.
At the end of said tunnel (21 ), said tunnel comprises a dispensing opening (1 2). Consequently, the tablets (1 ) being in said tunnel can be conveyed towards said dispensing opening and exit said package through said dispensing opening. Said dispensing opening has at least the same dimension as said tunnel. Preferably, said dispensing opening is located opposite to said aperture (20) along the perpendicular direction to the width (W) of said storage chamber (1 8). To get one tablet out of said package, said package has to be preferably directed in such a manner that said dispensing opening becomes the lowermost part of said package. In this manner, said row of tablets is directed towards said dispensing opening by the action of the force of gravity. The exiting tablet makes space in said tunnel for another tablet coming through said funnel from said storage chamber.
Said dispensing opening may preferably comprise a closure. Said closure allows to close said dispensing opening such that said tablets ( 1 ) located in said tunnel (21 ) may be prevented to fall outside said package when said package is not in use. Said closure may be chosen by any person skilled in the art. A preferred closure is a cover hinged to said package which enables the opening and closing of said dispensing opening. As a preferred option, said top wall (14) of said storage chamber (19) comprises a refilling opening. Said refilling opening allows to refill said storage chamber with new detergent tablets (1 ) once said package is emptied. Therefore, the dimension of said refilling opening corresponds at least to the dimension of a tablet. As a preferred option, said refilling opening is closed by a closure.
As a further preferred option, said storage chamber (18) and said tunnel (21 ) can be separated parts which can be put or connected together to form the package (10) according to the present invention. For example, said tunnel may be put on the storage chamber opposite said top wall (14) as a lid after said storage chamber has been filled or refilled. In this case said end wall (19) with said aperture (20) is preferably part of said tunnel. Otherwise, said end wall with said aperture may be connected to said storage chamber opposite said top wall (14). In this manner, said end wall may be opened like a lid such that said storage chamber can be filled and/or refilled with said tablets (1 ). Another possibility is to completely replace an empty storage chamber with a tablets filled storage chamber. In this case, said end wall with said aperture may be part of the storage chamber or said tunnel.
As a further preferred option, said refilling opening and/or said dispensing opening (12) may be provided with a child resistant closure. Said child resistant closure is adapted to prevent the removal of said tablet (1 ) through said openings by infants and children. In particular, as used herein, the wording "child resistant closure" refers to any mechanism whereby access to the tablet is reduced so that the tablet cannot be readily removed, especially by infants and children. An example of a child resistant closure is a closure on which the user has to apply a double or coordinated action on said closure to open said closure. For example, such child resistant closures are press-and-turn or press- and-pull closures known by the person skilled in the art.
Preferably, said container (10) is made of thermoplastic material. Such thermoplastic materials have been extensively described in the art and include vinyl chloride based resins, polymers and co-polymers derived from olefins, acrylic polymers and co-polymers, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate glycol, or mixtures thereof. Said container can be made of single or multi-layer extrusion of such materials. It can also comprise recycled thermoplastic materials. A preferred thermoplastic material used herein is polyethylene. Preferably said package is made of low cost thermoplastic material such as polypropylene and formed by injection molding.

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS :
1 . A package containing and dispensing tablets ( 1 ) comprises the following:
(a) a storage chamber (1 8) in which a plurality of said tablets are stored inside said package;
(b) a tunnel (21 ) further comprising a dispensing opening ( 1 2);
(c) an end wall (1 9) dividing said storage chamber from said tunnel, said end wall comprising an aperture (20) through the thickness of said end wall interconnecting said storage chamber and said tunnel and introducing said tablets one by one from said storage chamber into said tunnel;
characterized in that the internal width (W) of said storage chamber is limited to a width which is smaller than the largest dimension of said tablets, whereby said tablets are ordered into one or more rows in said storage chamber.
2. A package according to claim 1 characterized in that said storage chamber (1 8) comprises dividers (22) separating parallel rows of tablets (1 ) from each other.
3. A package according to claim 2 characterized in that end wall (1 9) comprises more than one aperture (20) through the thickness of said end wall.
4. A package according to any of claims 2 and 3 characterized in that said package comprises more than one tunnel (21 ) connected to different parallel rows separated by said dividers (22).
5. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said end wall (1 9) comprises a barrier wall (24).
6. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said tunnel (21 ) further comprises an inclined or curved ramp
(23).
7. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said dispensing opening (1 2) is located opposite to said aperture (20).
8. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said dispensing opening (1 2) comprises a closure.
9. A package according to claim 8 characterized in that said closure of said dispensing opening (1 2) is a child resistant closure.
1 0. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said storage chamber (1 8) comprises a refilling opening.
1 1 . A package according to claim 10 characterized in that said refilling opening further comprises a closure.
1 2. A package according to claim 1 1 characterized in that said closure of said refilling opening is a child resistant closure.
1 3. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said storage chamber (1 9) and said tunnel (21 ) are separated parts which can be connected together to form said package (10).
14. A package according to claim 1 3 characterized in that said end wall ( 1 9) is part of said tunnel (21 ), or said end wall (1 9) is part of or connected to said storage chamber opposite said top wall ( 14).
1 5. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said tablets ( 1 ) are made of a detergent composition.
16. A package according to any of the preceding claims characterized i that said tablets (1 ) have a cylindrical shape.
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