Blade dispenser assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6796455
  • Patent Number
    6,796,455
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A blade dispenser assembly includes a housing and an integrally formed shuttle mechanism which functions to dispense one blade at a time from the bottom of a stack of blades held within the housing. The shuttle mechanism is configured to engage a bottommost blade in the stack when in a closed position and to carry the engaged blade with it when the shuttle mechanism is moved to an opened position. In the opened position, the shuttle mechanism is partially extended from the housing and securely holds and displays the withdrawn blade. An exemplary preferred shuttle mechanism is pivotally coupled to the housing and includes an arm portion that allows a person to pivot the shuttle mechanism away from the housing while keeping the person's hand safely away from the blade being withdrawn. The blade dispenser assembly also includes a follower mechanism that is positioned adjacent the top of the stack of blades and mechanically coupled to the housing such that it descends with the stack of blades as successive blades are withdrawn from the bottom of the stack and such that it retains its position relative to the housing when the assembly is turned upside down, thereby functioning as a one-way ratchet that prevents the stack of blades from falling away from the shuttle mechanism.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates generally to a blade dispenser and, more specifically, to a blade dispenser assembly with a housing, a shuttle mechanism for safely dispensing individual blades from a stack of blades stored within the housing, and a follower mechanism for providing a partition between new and used blade portions of the housing and for preventing the stack of blades from falling away from the shuttle mechanism when the blade dispenser assembly is turned upside down.




2. Description of the Related Art




A variety of apparatuses are known for dispensing a single razor blade at a time from a stack of blades. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,789,080 to Iten discloses a utility blade dispenser formed to expose the side edge of a utility blade while it is still at the bottom of the stack of blades within the dispenser, so that a sideways pushing force may be applied by a person's finger to separate this bottommost blade from the stack. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 4,826,042 to Vujovich discloses a blade dispenser with a knob that a person slides to eject a blade from the dispenser.




While such blade dispensers are not likely to present a danger to a careful operator, it would nevertheless be desirable to be able to provide a blade dispenser apparatus that eliminates the need for a person to make any direct contact with a blade in order to effect an initial lateral separation of that blade from the other blades in the stack—a motion, that if not done carefully, can result in the blade rapidly ejecting from the dispenser and causing an injury. A clumsily withdrawn blade can also fall to the floor where it might get lost and later be discovered by a crawling infant or small child. It would also be desirable to be able to provide a blade dispenser apparatus that is free of mechanisms that potentially extend a blade from the dispenser toward the user's hand.




It would be desirable to be able to simultaneously ensure the integrity of the stack of blades within the dispenser, independent of the orientation of the dispenser relative to the direction of forces such as gravity incident upon the dispenser. Moreover, it would be desirable to be able to provide a safe and convenient way to also use such a blade dispenser apparatus as a disposal mechanism for receiving used blades without interfering with the aforementioned functionality.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A blade dispenser assembly according to an exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a housing and an integrally formed shuttle mechanism which functions to safely dispense one blade at a time from the bottom of a stack of new blades held within the housing. The shuttle mechanism is configured to engage a bottommost blade in the stack when in a closed position and to carry the engaged blade with it when the shuttle mechanism is thereafter moved to an opened position. In the opened position, the shuttle mechanism is partially extended from the housing and securely holds and displays the withdrawn blade. An exemplary preferred shuttle mechanism is pivotally coupled to the housing and includes an arm portion that allows a person to pivot the shuttle mechanism away from the housing while keeping the person's hand safely away from the blade being withdrawn.




An exemplary preferred blade dispenser assembly also includes a follower mechanism which functions as a one-way ratchet that prevents the stack of blades from shifting their orientation within the assembly and separates the stack of new blades from a used blade receptacle within the assembly. The follower mechanism ensures the integrity of the stack of new blades within the housing and, more specifically, maintains the positioning of the stack of blades adjacent the shuttle mechanism.




According to an exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention, a blade dispenser assembly includes: a housing defining a vertical channel that laterally supports a stack of blades thereabout; a shuttle mechanism mechanically coupled to the housing such that the shuttle mechanism withdraws a blade from the bottom of the stack when the shuttle mechanism is moved to an opened position in which a portion of the shuttle mechanism is extended from the housing; and a follower mechanism mechanically coupled to the housing such that the follower mechanism descends within the housing adjacent a top portion of the stack as blades are successively removed from the bottom of the stack. The shuttle mechanism is formed such that the blade withdrawn from the housing by the shuttle mechanism is accessible for removal from the shuttle mechanism when the shuttle mechanism is in its opened position, and such that a next blade of the stack is mechanically engaged by the shuttle mechanism after the blade withdrawn from the housing is removed from the shuttle mechanism and the shuttle mechanism is moved back to a closed position beneath the stack.




In a preferred embodiment, the follower mechanism separates the housing into a lower portion for new blades and an upper portion for used blades, and the upper portion includes an aperture sized to receive the used blades. In a preferred embodiment, the follower mechanism is formed to function as a one-way ratchet such that when the blade dispenser assembly is turned upside down the follower mechanism maintains its position relative to the housing thereby preventing the unused blades from falling away from the shuttle mechanism.




According to another exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention, a blade dispenser assembly includes: a housing sized to receive a stack of blades; and a shuttle pivotally coupled to the housing and shaped such that a blade from the stack is engaged by the shuttle when the shuttle is in a closed position and such that the blade is drawn from the stack and extended from the housing when the shuttle is moved to an opened position.




In a preferred embodiment, the shuttle includes a blade receiving surface and a plurality of ridges at peripheral portions of the blade receiving surface. In a preferred embodiment, the housing includes a front side with a recessed portion, and the shuttle includes an arm portion that fits within the recessed portion when the shuttle is in its closed position. In a preferred embodiment, the shuttle includes a stop member positioned to make contact with a portion of the housing once the shuttle has been pivoted a predetermined amount relative to the housing. In a preferred embodiment, the housing includes a post member, and the shuttle includes a sleeve that receives the post member therein pivotally coupling the shuttle to the housing. In a preferred embodiment, the post member and sleeve are formed such that a full bearing surface is provided for pivoting the shuttle relative to the housing.




According to another exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention, a blade dispenser assembly includes: a housing configured to hold a stack of blades and to facilitate dispensing one blade at a time from the housing; a shuttle member mechanically coupled to the housing and shaped such that the shuttle member engages a blade from the bottom of the stack when the shuttle member is in a closed position and such that the shuttle member extends from the housing with the engaged blade when the shuttle member is moved to an opened position; and a follower member positioned above the stack and mechanically coupled to the housing such that the follower member can only move in one direction within the housing, descending with a top portion of the stack as the stack becomes smaller.




In a preferred embodiment, the housing is formed with a vertical channel and includes a follower guide member that faces the vertical channel, and the follower member includes a main portion shaped to fit within the housing and a cantilevered portion positioned between the vertical channel and the follower guide member. In a preferred embodiment, the follower member includes an attaching portion between the main portion and the cantilevered portion, the attaching portion fitting within the vertical channel. In a preferred embodiment, the main portion and the cantilevered portion approximately form a right angle.




The above described and many other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become apparent as the invention becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Detailed description of preferred embodiments of the inventions will be made with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of an exemplary preferred blade dispenser assembly according to the present invention shown with its shuttle mechanism in a closed position;





FIG. 2

shows the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

with the shuffle mechanism in an opened position;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 4A-4C

are front, side and top views, respectively, of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4D

is a cross-sectional view of the blade dispenser assembly along line A—A of

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 4E

is a back view of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4F

is a cross-sectional view of the blade dispenser assembly along line B—B of

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 4G

is a cross-sectional view of the blade dispenser assembly along line C—C of

FIG. 4E

;





FIGS. 5 and 6

are back and front perspective views, respectively, of the back cover of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 7A-7E

are front, side, back, top and bottom views, respectively, of the back cover of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 8 and 9

are back and front perspective views, respectively, of the front cover of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 10A-10F

are front, right side, left side, back, top and bottom views, respectively, of the front cover of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 11 and 12

are top and bottom perspective views, respectively, of the shuttle mechanism of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 13A-13E

are front, right side, left side, top and bottom views, respectively, of the shuttle mechanism of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 14

is a front perspective view of the follower mechanism of the blade dispenser assembly of

FIG. 1

; and





FIGS. 15A-15C

are front, side and top views, respectively, of the follower mechanism of the blade dispenser assembly of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following is a detailed description of the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, an exemplary preferred blade dispenser assembly


100


according to the present invention includes a back cover


102


, a front cover


104


, a shuttle mechanism


106


and a follower mechanism


108


. The back cover


102


and the front cover


104


are shaped such that when they are assembled together they form a housing that receives and provides lateral support for a stack


110


of razor blades. The shuttle mechanism


106


provides longitudinal support for the stack


110


and is mechanically coupled to the back cover


102


such that it can be moved back and forth from a closed position (

FIG. 1

) to an opened position (FIG.


2


). The shuttle mechanism


106


is shaped to perform the functions of engaging the bottommost blade of the stack


110


when in the closed position and withdrawing this engaged blade from the bottom of the stack


110


when moved toward the opened position. The follower mechanism


108


is positioned on top of the stack


110


of blades and, by virtue of its shape and how it mechanically interfits with portions of the back cover


102


, functions as a one-way ratchet that descends adjacent the topmost blade of the stack


110


as the stack decreases in height. The follower mechanism


108


also defines and functions as a partition between a lower portion of the housing, within which the stack


110


of blades is positioned, and an upper portion of the housing, within which used blades can be discarded. Accordingly, in the illustrated exemplary blade dispenser assembly


100


, the front cover


104


is formed with an aperture


112


sized to facilitate the insertion of used razor blades into the upper portion of the housing.




Referring also to

FIGS. 4A-4G

,


5


,


6


and


7


A-


7


E, the back cover


102


includes a lower front portion


120


that is formed with a plurality of surfaces some of which are complementary to the shape of the shuttle mechanism


106


. In the illustrated exemplary blade dispenser assembly


100


, the lower front portion


120


includes a cylindrical post member


122


, a first shuttle support surface


124


(which is preferably formed with a groove


125


as shown), a second shuttle support surface


126


(which is preferably formed with a safety latch


127


as shown) and front recessed surfaces


128


,


130


which are all complementary in shape to various surfaces of the shuttle mechanism


106


. Consequently, a lower front surface


132


of the back cover


102


is flush with a front surface of the shuttle mechanism


106


when the shuttle mechanism is in its closed position. As discussed below in greater detail, the cylindrical post member


122


and the first and second shuttle support surfaces


124


,


126


additionally function to support the shuttle mechanism


106


, and the cylindrical post member


122


mechanically couples the shuttle mechanism


106


to the back cover


102


.




The lower front portion


120


of the back cover


102


also includes a first angled side surface


134


that is formed with a recessed portion


136


as shown. The lower front portion


120


also includes a second angled side surface


138


. Preferably, but not necessarily, the first and second angled side surfaces


134


,


138


are formed such that they are flush with corresponding angled side surfaces of the front cover


104


when the blade dispenser


100


is assembled. The illustrated exemplary back cover


102


also includes a mounting portion


140


formed with holes and/or some other mechanism for securing the blade dispenser assembly


100


to a wall or other surface.




The illustrated exemplary back cover


102


additionally includes a blade contact piece


142


that spans between the lower front portion


120


and the mounting portion


140


. The blade contact piece


142


is preferably formed as shown with a vertical channel


144


, and the back cover


102


further includes a guide member


146


that faces the vertical channel


144


. The vertical channel


144


and the guide member


146


are further discussed infra with reference to the follower mechanism


108


.




Referring also to

FIGS. 11

,


12


and


13


A-


13


E, the illustrated exemplary shuttle mechanism


106


includes a blade receiving surface


150


and a plurality of ridges


152


,


154


,


156


formed thereabout. When the shuttle


106


is in its closed position, the bottommost blade in the stack is engaged, or positioned on the blade receiving surface


150


with the ridges


152


,


154


,


156


situated thereabout. When the shuttle


106


is moved toward its opened position, the bottommost blade is withdrawn from the stack, i.e., laterally repositioned relative to the stack and extended from the housing along with the blade receiving surface


150


. Preferably, the shuttle mechanism


106


is also formed with a stop member


158


that is sized and positioned to fit within the groove


125


in the first shuttle support surface


124


. The length of the groove


125


and positioning of the stop member


158


on the shuttle mechanism


106


define the maximum extent to which the shuttle mechanism


106


can be extended from the housing, i.e., the opened position. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment where the shuttle mechanism


106


is formed with a sleeve


160


that fits about the post member


122


, contact between the stop member


158


and the end of the groove


125


limits how far the shuttle mechanism


106


can pivot away from the lower front portion


120


. The post member


122


and sleeve


160


are preferably formed such that the post provides support at both the top and bottom of the sleeve, thus providing a full bearing surface for pivoting the shuttle.




The shuttle mechanism


106


is preferably formed with a plurality of surfaces that are complementary to surfaces of the back and front covers


102


,


104


. The illustrated exemplary shuttle mechanism


106


includes perimeter support rails


162


,


164


,


166


and a diagonal support rail


168


. The perimeter support rail


162


spans from the stop member


158


to the sleeve


160


. The perimeter support rail


164


spans between another portion of the sleeve


160


and the perimeter support rail


166


. The diagonal support rail


168


spans between the perimeter support rail


166


and the stop member


158


. The illustrated exemplary shuttle mechanism


106


is also formed with an arm portion


170


that continues from the perimeter support rail


166


and also extends downward. Preferably, the arm portion


170


is sized to fit against the front recessed surfaces


128


,


130


of the back cover


102


such that the arm portion


170


and the lower front surface


132


of the back cover


102


are flush when the shuttle mechanism


106


is in its closed position. The illustrated exemplary shuttle mechanism


106


also includes a bottom surface


172


parallel to the blade receiving surface


150


. Preferably, the shuttle mechanism


106


is also formed with an indented edge surface


174


that adjoins the blade receiving surface


150


and the bottom surface


172


. The indented edge surface


174


allows a user of the blade dispenser assembly


100


to grasp both sides of a blade that has been withdrawn from the stack and carried with the shuttle mechanism


106


to its opened position. Thus, surfaces of the back cover


102


and the shuttle mechanism


106


, respectively, that are preferably complementary in shape include: the cylindrical post member


122


and the sleeve


160


; the first shuttle support surface


124


and the perimeter support rails


162


,


164


,


166


and the diagonal support rail


168


; the groove


125


and the stop member


158


; the second shuffle support surface


126


and the bottom surface


172


; and the first and second recessed surfaces


128


,


130


and the arm portion


170


.




During pivoting of the shuttle mechanism


106


back and forth between its closed and opened positions, the diagonal support rail


168


serves to limit “sagging” of the shuttle mechanism


106


thereby ensuring shuttle movement precision. The safety latch


127


performs a catching function and helps the shuttle mechanism


106


to stay closed when not in use. Significantly, the arm portion


170


extends below the blade receiving surface


150


which keeps a user's hand away from an engaged blade as the blade is being laterally separated from the other blades in the stack. As an added safety feature, the stop member


158


limits movement of the shuttle mechanism


106


such that only a portion of the shuttle mechanism


106


extends from the lower front portion


120


of the back cover


102


, even when the shuttle is in its fully opened position. Consequently, a blade that has been carried with the shuttle mechanism


106


to the opened position remains “pinned” between the blade receiving surface


150


and the front cover


104


until it is slid out of the shuttle mechanism


106


by the user. Accordingly, the design of the shuttle mechanism


106


and the integral way in which it mechanically interfaces the other components of the blade dispenser assembly


100


together prevent a blade from accidentally being flying off of the blade receiving surface


150


as the shuttle mechanism


106


is moved toward its opened position.




Referring also to

FIGS. 8

,


9


and


10


A-


10


F, the front cover


104


is formed in such a manner that it can be fitted to the back cover


102


. The illustrated exemplary front cover


104


is formed with left and right inner edge portions


180


,


182


that are shaped to snap fit over complementary left and right outer edge portions


184


,


186


of the back cover


102


, respectively. Other interconnection structures can also be employed for the purpose of securing the front cover


104


to the back cover


102


.




In the illustrated exemplary embodiment of the blade dispenser assembly


100


, the aperture


112


in the front cover


104


is formed and positioned such that it will be clearly visible from the front, top and side of the assembly. Accordingly, users of the blade dispenser assembly


100


are more likely to also utilize the assembly as a used blade receptacle, rather than dispose of used blades by simply tossing them into the nearest trashcan thereby subject trash collection personnel and others to potential injury. Additionally, labels or other visible indicia (e.g., stickers, silk screening or molded-in lettering with operating instructions, safety warnings, corporate logos, advertisements, etc.) can be applied to the outer surfaces


188


,


190


,


192


,


194


of the front cover. The outer surfaces


190


and


194


are preferably, but not necessarily, formed with recesses


196


which are shaped and positioned to provide contact surfaces for a screwdriver or other tool during removal of the front cover


104


from the back cover


102


. Preferably, the front cover


104


is also formed with ridges


198


to provide for better gripping of the blade dispenser assembly


100


, and the front cover


104


in particular.




The follower mechanism


108


is mechanically coupled to the housing provided by the back cover


102


and the front cover


104


such that the follower mechanism


108


descends within the housing adjacent a top portion of the stack as blades are successively removed from the bottom of the stack. The follower mechanism


108


is also mechanically coupled to the housing such that when the blade dispenser assembly


100


is turned upside down the follower maintains its position thereby preventing the blades in the stack from falling away from the shuttle mechanism


106


. Thus, the follower mechanism


108


functions as a one-way ratchet.




Referring also to FIGS.


14


and


15


A-


15


C, the illustrated exemplary follower mechanism


108


includes a main portion


200


, a cantilevered portion


202


and an attaching portion


204


formed as shown. The main portion


200


is shaped to fit within the housing and is positioned on top of the stack of blades. The cantilevered portion


202


is shaped to fit between the vertical channel


144


and the guide member


146


. The attaching portion


204


is sized to fit within the vertical channel


144


with the main portion


200


and the cantilevered portion


202


positioned as previously described.




The illustrated exemplary cantilevered portion


202


is generally rectangular in shape and greater in width than in height. The main portion


200


and the cantilevered portion


202


approximately form a right angle. By way of example, the angle formed by the main portion


200


and the cantilevered portion


202


is between 90° and 100°. It should be appreciated, however, that this angle can be varied depending upon the height and thickness of the cantilevered portion


202


and the distance between the vertical channel


144


and the guide member


146


.




The blade dispenser


100


can be assembled as follows: First, attach the shuttle mechanism


106


to the lower front portion


120


. Next, attach the follower mechanism


108


to the top portion of the blade contact piece


142


. Turning the front cover


104


upside down, load a stack of blades, e.g., 100 blades, into the front cover


104


. Next, snap together the back cover


102


and the front cover


104


. Labels, decorations or the like can be applied to the blade dispenser


100


before or after it is assembled.




With regard to materials, exemplary preferred back and front covers


102


,


104


comprise Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic. An exemplary preferred shuttle


106


comprises Poly-Pro. An exemplary preferred follower mechanism


108


comprises steel or aluminum. It should be appreciated, however, that other materials can be employed to fabricate the various components of the blade dispenser assembly


100


.




Although the present invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment above, numerous modifications and/or additions to the above-described preferred embodiment would be readily apparent to one skilled in the art. It is intended that the scope of the present invention extend to all such modifications and/or additions.



Claims
  • 1. A blade dispenser assembly, comprising:a housing sized to receive a stack of blades, the housing including a shuttle support surface; and a shuttle pivotally coupled to the housing and shaped such that a blade from the stack is engaged by the shuttle when the shuttle is in a closed position and such that the blade is drawn from the stack and extended from the housing when the shuttle is moved to an opened position, the shuttle including a support rail configured to limit sagging of the shuttle relative to the shuttle support surface.
  • 2. The blade dispenser assembly of claim 1, further comprising:a follower mechanism mechanically coupled to the housing such that the follower mechanism descends within the housing adjacent a top portion of the stack as blades are successively removed from the bottom of the stack, the follower mechanism being formed to function as a one-way ratchet such that when the blade dispenser apparatus is turned upside down the follower mechanism maintains its position relative to the housing thereby preventing blades of the stack from falling away from the shuttle mechanism.
  • 3. The blade dispenser assembly of claim 1, wherein the shuttle is positioned beneath the stack.
  • 4. The blade dispenser assembly of claim 1, wherein the shuttle includes a blade receiving surface and a plurality of ridges at peripheral portions of the blade receiving surface.
  • 5. The blade dispenser assembly of claim 1:wherein the housing includes a front side with a recessed portion; and wherein the shuttle includes an arm portion that fits within the recessed portion when the shuttle is in its closed position.
  • 6. The blade dispenser assembly of claim 1, wherein the shuttle includes a stop member positioned to make contact with a portion of the housing once the shuttle has been pivoted a predetermined amount relative to the housing.
  • 7. The blade dispenser assembly of claim 1:wherein the housing includes a post member; and wherein the shuttle includes a sleeve that receives the post member therein pivotally coupling the shuttle to the housing.
  • 8. The blade dispenser assembly of claim 7 wherein the post member and sleeve are formed such that a full bearing surface is provided for pivoting the shuttle relative to the housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 10/005,791 Jan. 23, 2002 entitled “Blade Dispenser Apparatus” filed herewith.

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