WO2004082442A1 - Distributeur de condiment pourvu d'un couvercle s'ouvrant automatiquement grace a un mouvement spiral - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a condiment dispenser with an automatically openable cap, and more particularly to a condiment dispenser with a cap automatically openable by a spiral structure.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a condiment dispenser with a conventional automatically openable cap of Korean Utility Model Registration No. 0258675;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a condiment dispenser with a cap automatically openable by spiral motion according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing internal and external dispensing outlets coinciding with each other when the condiment dispenser in FIG. 2 is lifted up;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing an internal dispensing outlet being closed by a cap when the condiment dispenser in FIG. 2 is placed on a flat surface, such as a table;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a condiment dispenser with a cap automatically openable by spiral motion according to another embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the condiment dispenser in FIG. 4 which is laid down on a flat surface to be filled with a condiment;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the structure of a condiment dispenser having a spiral inside an external cap according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are plan views showing a condiment dispenser having a spiral inside an external cap when lifted up to dispense a condiment and when placed on a floor, respectively;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the structure of a condiment dispenser having a spiral outside an external cap according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 are plan views showing a condiment dispenser having a spiral outside an external cap when lifted up to dispense a condiment and when placed on a floor, respectively;
- FIGS. 13 and 14 show the structures of an external cap with a cylindrical tube having a spiral oblique groove on the inner wall thereof and an operation rod; and
- FIGS. 15 and 16 show the structures of an external cap with a cylindrical tube having a spiral oblique groove on the outer wall thereof and an operation rod. Disclosure
- an object of the present invention is to provide a condiment dispenser with a cap automatically openable by spiral motion, which can store a larger amount of a condiment than a conventional condiment dispenser having the same inside volume and does not need to be frequently refilled, which has a structure without gears that eliminates the need to make a die for molding the gears and saves the cost therefor, and which are assembled from a reduced number of parts, thereby reducing the time to assemble.
- a condiment dispenser with a cap automatically openable by spiral motion which comprises: a main body having an internal dispensing outlet for dispending a condiment contained therein; a cap rotatably overlaying and closing the main body and having an external dispensing outlet for selectively opening and closing the internal dispensing outlet; an operation rod mounted on the bottom wall of the main body, projecting from the bottom wall when the condiment dispenser is lifted up and inserted inside the bottom wall when the condiment dispenser is placed on a table or the like; and a spiral means for converting an in-and-out motion of the operation rod into a turning motion of the cap by a spiral.
- the spiral means should include: a male screw formed on the operation rod; and a female screw formed on the main body of the condiment dispenser.
- the operation rod should further include a spring.
- the spiral of the spiral means should preferably be a triple-thread screw.
- the spiral means includes: a spiral groove formed on the cap; and a projection formed on the operation rod and inserted into the spiral groove to convert an in-and-out motion of the operation rod into a turning motion of the cap.
- the condiment dispenser can provide a spiral inside or outside an external cap.
- the condiment dispenser includes: a main body with a concentric cylindrical partition tube at the center thereof; an operation rod perpendicularly penetrating and projecting from the bottom wall of the main body and having semi-circular projections on both side thereof; and a planar external cap having a cylindrical tube which projects downward to concentrically surround the operation rod and forms a spiral oblique groove on the inner wall thereof to receive the semi-circular projections of the operation rod, thereby allowing only the turning of the external cap.
- the condiment dispenser includes: a main body having a concentric cylindrical partition tube at the center thereof and a bar-shaped operation rod-receiving cylindrical tube which is formed in parallel with and adjacent to the cylindrical partition tube; an operation rod perpendicularly penetrating and projecting from the bottom wall of the main body and having a semi-circular projection on one side thereof; and a planar external cap having a cylindrical tube which is concentrically mounted within the cylindrical partition tube and forms a spiral oblique groove on the outer wall thereof to receive the semi-circular projection of the operation rod.
- the condiment dispenser with a cap automatically openable by spiral motion according to the present invention can contain a larger amount of a condiment than a conventional condiment dispenser with an automatically openable cap, because its cap operating means has a less volume than conventional one and its capacity is not much less than that of a general condiment dispenser having no automatic cap operating means. Therefore, the condiment dispenser according to the present invention does not cause dissatisfaction or inconvenience to the customers.
- the condiment dispenser of the present invention can be easily assembled from a reduced number of parts, thereby reducing the assembling cost.
- the condiment dispenser of the present invention provides both improvements, such as an automatically openable cap, and price competitiveness. Best Mode
- FIG. 2 illustrates a condiment dispenser with a cap which is automatically openable by spiral motion according to one embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the condiment dispenser partly cut away and in section to more clearly show in an exploded manner the inside structure.
- the condiment dispenser includes a main body 60, a cap 70, an operation rod 80 and a spiral means.
- the main body 60 is an empty container that can store condiment such as salt and sugar.
- the main body 60 has an internal dispensing outlet 61 on a top panel so that the content can be dispensed therethrough, and a cylindrical partition tube 63 concentrically formed at the center.
- the cylindrical partition tube 63 has two opened ends.
- the main body 60 can be divided into two parts of upper body 60a and lower body 60b for the convenience in manufacture.
- the upper body 60a has the internal dispensing outlet 61 and an opening 62 corresponding to the cylindrical partition tube 63.
- the lower body 60b includes the cylindrical partition tube 63 therein.
- the main body 60 may have a filling slot 65 on the side so that condiment can be fed therethrough.
- a lid 66 for opening and closing the filling slot 65 is also provided. When the lid 66 is open as shown in FIG. 6, the main body 60 is filled with a condiment. When the main body 60 is filled up, the lid 66 should be closed.
- the main body 60 may have a support projection 68 on the opposite side of the filling slot 65 so that it can be stably supported when laid down. The support projection 68 prevents the rolling of the main body 60 when the main body 60 is laid down to be filled with the condiment.
- FIG. 6 shows the main body 60 stably supported by the support projection 68 when it is laid down.
- the cap 70 has an external dispensing outlet 71 to open and close the internal dispensing outlet 61, and is rotatably engaged to the main body 60.
- the cap 70 has a pivot 73 projecting downward at the center thereof.
- the pivot 73 is inserted into the cylindrical partition tube 63 of the main body 60.
- An operation rod 80 which will be explained below is connected to the end of the pivot 73.
- the external dispensing outlet 71 has a size and a shape corresponding to the internal dispensing outlet 61. When the external dispensing outlet 71 coincides with the internal dispensing outlet 61, the content of the condiment dispenser can be dispensed out through the internal and external dispensing outlets 61 and 71.
- the cap 70 can be rotatably mounted within the main body 60 under the internal dispensing outlet 61 in order to selectively open or close the internal dispensing outlet 61.
- the cap 70 can be formed in a structure that cuts away the lower part 72 of the external dispensing outlet 71. When the user dispenses the condiment by coinciding the external dispensing outlet 71 with the internal dispensing outlet 61, this structure prevents the dispensed condiment from being caught in between the internal dispensing outlet 61 and the external dispensing outlet 71.
- the operation rod 80 mounted into the cylindrical partition tube 63 has one end 81 projecting from the bottom 67 of the main body 60.
- the operation rod 80 can move up and down in a predetermined range within the cylindrical partition tube 63. In other words, when the main body 60 is lifted up, the operation rod 80 projects from the bottom 67 of the main body 60. When the main body 60 is placed on a flat surface such as a table, the operation rod 80 is inserted inside the bottom 67 of the main body 60.
- the operation rod 80 can move within the cylindrical partition tube 63 due to its weight and preferably has a sufficient friction force so as not to move up and down during the dispensing stroke of the condiment dispenser.
- a spring 85 can be inserted into the other end 82 of the operation rod 80.
- One end of the spring 85 is fixed to the cylindrical partition tube 63 in order to support the in-and-out motion of the operation rod 80.
- the spiral means that converts the in-and-out motion of the operation rod 80 into a turning motion of the cap 70 by a spiral can be configured in a variety of forms.
- the spiral means consists of a male screw 91 formed at one end 81 of the operation rod 80 and a female screw 93 (see FIG.
- the projected portion of the operation rod 80 has a length corresponding to an angle between the external dispensing outlet 71 of the cap 70 and the internal dispensing outlet 61 of the main body 60 when the cap 70 covers the internal dispensing outlet 61 of the main body 60.
- the male screw 91 formed at one end 81 of the operation rod 80 and the female screw 93 formed at the lower end of the cylindrical partition tube 63 can be made of a single- or a double-threaded screw. Most preferably, the male screw 91 and the female screw 93 can be made of a triple-threaded screw.
- FIG. 4 shows the condiment dispenser placed on a flat surface 98 such as a table.
- the external dispensing outlet 71 is displaced from the internal dispensing outlet 61 at a predetermined angle.
- the internal dispensing outlet 61 is closed by the cap 70.
- the operation rod 80 projects from the bottom 67 (See FIG. 2) of the main body 60 due to its own weight or both its own weight and a spring force.
- the cap 70 is turned to make the external dispensing outlet 71 coincide with the internal dispensing outlet 61.
- the internal dispensing outlet 61 is opened by the turning of the cap 70.
- the operation rod 80 projects from the bottom 67 of the main body 60 due to the spring 85. Since the male screw 91 and the female screw 93 are formed respectively at one end 81 of the operation rod 80 and at the lower end of the cylindrical partition tube 63, the operation rod 80 rotates in the same direction as the threads on the screws in its protruding motion from the bottom of the main body 60. For example, if right screws are formed, the operation rod 80 rotates in the right direction. With the rotation of the operation rod 80, the cap 70 is turned by the pivot 73 which is connected to the other end 82 of the operation rod 80.
- the pivot 73 is formed such that it supports the linear motion of the operation rod 80 and receives the rotational motion of the operation rod 80. For example, a square hole may be formed at one end of the pivot 73, and the other end 82 of the operation rod 80 may be formed in a stick shape having a square cross-section.
- the operation rod 80 When the condiment dispenser is placed on the flat surface 98 with the internal dispensing outlet 61 open, the operation rod 80 is inserted inside the main body 60 due to the weight of the condiment dispenser. At this time, because of the male screw 91 formed at one end 81 of the operation rod 80 and the female screw 93 formed at the lower end of the cylindrical partition tube 63, the operation rod 80 rotates in the opposite direction of its rotation at the time of projection from the bottom 67. With the rotation of the operation rod 80, the cap 70 is turned so that the external dispensing outlet 71 will be displaced from the internal dispensing outlet 61 at a predetermined angle. Consequently, the internal dispensing outlet 61 is closed by the cap 70.
- a spiral means is mounted on each of the pivot of the cap and the operation rod.
- a projection which corresponds to a male screw is formed on the operation rod.
- the pivot of the cap is formed in shape of a cylindrical tube with a spiral groove corresponding to a female screw on the wall thereof. During the in-and-out motion of the operation rod, the projection moves along the spiral groove. As a result, the cap turns over the main body of the condiment dispenser.
- the spiral groove can be formed on either the inner wall or the outer wall of the cylindrical tube.
- the condiment dispenser with a cap automatically openable by spiral motion can provide a spiral oblique groove 17, 45 inside or outside an external cap.
- the condiment dispenser comprises a main body 1, 29 including an internal dispensing outlet 5, 37, an external cap 11, 39 having the spiral oblique groove 17, 45 and an operation rod 21, 49.
- the spiral oblique groove 17 is formed inside the external cap 11.
- the main body 1 of the condiment dispenser includes a concentric cylindrical partition tube 3 at the center thereof in order to prevent ingress of a condiment to the operation means.
- a fixing groove 7 is formed on the inner wall of the cylindrical partition tube 3 to allow only the turning of the external cap 11.
- the main body 1 has the internal dispensing outlet 5 on a top panel.
- the external cap 11 has a cylindrical tube 13 projecting downward.
- the cylindrical tube 13 concentrically surrounds the operation rod 21 which makes the external cap 11 turn.
- the spiral oblique groove 17 on the inner wall of the cylindrical tube 13 serves as a female screw.
- the cylindrical tube 13 of the external cap 11 has a concentric semi-circular fixing hoop 19 on the outer wall thereof.
- the fixing hoop 19 is engaged into the fixing groove 7 formed on the inner wall of the cylindrical partition tube 3 of the main body 1 so that it can only rotate along the fixing groove 7.
- the external cap 11 has a flat circular top and includes the external dispensing outlet 15 formed on top thereof.
- the spiral oblique groove 17 like a female screw, is formed at a proper oblique angle to enable the operation rod 21 to smoothly move even during an intensive linear motion.
- the spiral oblique groove 17 consists of two opposing oblique grooves ascending or descending in opposite directions. As shown in FIGS. 13 and 14, an oblique groove 17a that ascends from left to right faces an opposing oblique groove 17b that descends from left to right.
- the operation rod 21 has at its upper part two semi-circular projections 23 that can be engaged into the female screw-type spiral oblique groove 17 formed within the cylindrical tube 13 of the external cap 11.
- the operation rod 21 also has a fixing head 25 for preventing its complete release from the cylindrical tube 13.
- the fixing head 25 is caught by a fixing head stopper 27 within the external cap 11, thereby preventing the operation rod 21 from being released out. Accordingly, the operation rod 21 can be strongly supported for an accurate up/down motion.
- the operation rod 21 drops down to turn the cap 11.
- the operation rod 21 has a sufficient weight to turn the cap 11.
- the internal dispensing outlet 5 is formed on top of the main body 1 and comprises a plurality of small penetrating holes for dispensing the contained condiment.
- the external dispensing outlet 15 is formed on the flat circular cap and can be placed at a position to coincide with the internal dispensing outlet 5. Generally, the external dispensing outlet 15 is formed in a quadrangular penetrating hole having a size corresponding to the internal dispensing outlet 5.
- the spiral oblique groove 45 is formed on the outer wall of the cylindrical tube of the external cap 39.
- the main body 29 of the condiment dispenser includes a concentric cylindrical partition tube 31 at the center thereof in order to prevent ingress of a condiment into an operation means.
- An operation rod-receiving cylindrical tube 33 with a bar-shaped hole is formed in parallel with and adjacent to the cylindrical partition tube 31.
- a fixing groove 35 is formed on the inner wall of the cylindrical partition tube 31 to allow only the turning of the external cap 39.
- the main body 29 has the internal dispensing outlet 37 on a top panel thereof.
- the external cap 39 has a cylindrical tube 41 projecting downward.
- the cylindrical tube 41 is concentrically surrounded by the cylindrical partition tube 31.
- the cylindrical tube 41 of the external cap 39 has the spiral oblique groove 45 serving as a female screw on the outer wall thereof.
- the cylindrical tube 41 of the external cap 39 has a concentric semi-circular fixing hoop 47 on the outer wall thereof.
- the fixing hoop 47 is engaged into the fixing groove 35 formed on the inner wall of the cylindrical partition tube 31 of the main body 29 so that it can only rotate along the fixing groove 35.
- the external cap 39 has a flat circular top and includes the external dispensing outlet 43 on top thereof.
- the spiral oblique groove 45 like a female screw, is formed at a proper oblique angle to enable the operation rod 49 to smoothly move even during an intensive linear motion.
- the spiral oblique groove 45 consists of two opposing oblique grooves ascending or descending in opposite directions. As shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, an oblique groove 45a that ascends from left to right faces an opposing oblique groove 45b that descends from left to right.
- the operation rod 49 has a semi-circular projection 51 that can be engaged into the female screw-type spiral oblique groove 45 formed on the outer wall of the cylindrical tube 41 of the external cap 39.
- the operation rod 49 also has a fixing head 53 for preventing its complete release from the operation rod-receiving cylindrical tube 33.
- the fixing head 53 is caught by a fixing head stopper 34 within the operation rod- receiving cylindrical tube 33, thereby preventing the operation rod 49 from being released out. Accordingly, the operation rod 49 can be strongly supported for an accurate up/down motion.
- the operation rod 49 drops down to turn the external cap 39. To this end, the operation rod 49 has a sufficient weight to turn the cap 39.
- the internal dispensing outlet 37 is formed on top of the main body 29 of the condiment dispenser and comprises a plurality of small penetrating holes for dispensing the contained condiment.
- the external dispensing outlet 43 is formed on the flat circular cap and can be placed at a position to coincide with the internal dispensing outlet 37.
- the external dispensing outlet 43 is formed in a quadrangular penetrating hole having a size corresponding to the internal dispensing outlet 37.
- FIG. 7 shows an embodiment that forms the spiral oblique groove on the inner wall of the cylindrical tube of the external cap.
- FIG. 8 shows the external dispensing outlet 15 coinciding with and thereby opening the internal dispensing outlet 5.
- the semi-circular projections 23 engaged into the spiral oblique groove 17 move downward in linear motion, which makes the external cap 11 turn clockwise. Consequently, the external dispensing outlet 15 coincides with the internal dispensing outlet 5 so that the contents of the condiment container can be dispensed out.
- the operation rod 21 should have a sufficient friction force so as not to move up and down when the user turns upside down and shakes the condiment dispenser to dispense the condiment.
- the operation rod 21 can move toward the top of the main body 1, i.e., the internal dispensing outlet 5, only by the weight of the main body 1 of the condiment dispenser.
- the operation rod 21 moves upward due to the weight of the main body 1 and transfers a force to the spiral oblique groove 17 into which the semi-circular projections 23 of the operation rod 21 are engaged.
- FIG. 9 shows that the external dispensing outlet 15 is displaced from the internal dispensing outlet 5 to close the same.
- the semi-circular projections 23 engaged into the spiral oblique groove 17 move upward in linear motion, which makes the external cap 11 turn counter-clockwise. Consequently, the external dispensing outlet 15 is displaced from the internal dispensing outlet 5 so that the contained condiment cannot be dispensed out.
- FIG. 10 shows an embodiment that forms the spiral oblique groove on the outer wall of the cylindrical tube of the external cap.
- the operation rod 49 drops down due to its own weight and transfers a force to the spiral oblique groove 45 into which the semi-circular projection 51 of the operation rod 49 is engaged.
- FIG. 11 shows the external dispensing outlet 43 coinciding with and thereby opening the internal dispensing outlet 37.
- the semi-circular projection 51 engaged into the spiral oblique groove 45 moves downward in linear motion, which makes the external cap 39 turn clockwise. Consequently, the external dispensing outlet 43 coincides with the internal dispensing outlet 37 so that the contained condiment can be dispensed out.
- the operation rod 49 has a sufficient friction force so as not to move up and down when the user turns upside down and shakes the condiment dispenser to dispense the condiment.
- the operation rod 49 can move toward the top of the main body 29, i.e., the internal dispensing outlet 37, only by the weight of the main body 29 of the condiment dispenser.
- FIG. 12 shows the external dispensing outlet 43 being displaced from the internal dispensing outlet 37 to close the same.
- the present invention is applicable to the industry that produces condiment dispensers for containing condiments, such as sugar and salt.
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L'invention concerne un distributeur de condiment pourvu d'un couvercle s'ouvrant automatiquement grâce à un mouvement spiral. Le distributeur comprend : un corps principal comportant un orifice de distribution interne pour distribuer un condiment contenu dans le corps ; un couvercle qui recouvre et ferme par rotation le corps principal, et comporte un orifice de distribution externe pour ouvrir et fermer sélectivement l'orifice de distribution interne ; une tige d'actionnement, montée sur la paroi inférieure du corps principal, qui dépasse de la paroi inférieure quand on soulève le distributeur de condiment et s'insère dans la paroi inférieure quand on pose le distributeur sur une table ou analogue ; et un système spiral pour transformer le mouvement de va-et-vient de la tige d'actionnement en un mouvement de rotation du couvercle au moyen d'un élément spiral.
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