Candy dispensing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6299015
  • Patent Number
    6,299,015
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 19, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A candy dispensing apparatus is provided with a housing having an opening formed therein, a reservoir disposed in the housing and shaped to hold a plurality of pieces of candy, and an animated figure having a hand that is shaped to hold a piece of candy. The animated figure is movable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position, and a dispensing mechanism disposed in the housing and operatively coupled to the animated figure. The hand of the animated figure is movable from a retracted position in which the hand is positioned within the housing to an extended position in which the hand extends out of the housing through the opening in the housing. The hand moves from the retracted position to the extended position upon the animated figure being moved from its first position to its second position. The dispensing mechanism is designed to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from the reservoir in the housing to the hand of the animated figure so that the piece of candy is supported by the hand when it is in the extended position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a candy dispensing apparatus.




Various dispensing devices have been designed in the past to provide entertaining ways of dispensing pieces of candy or other articles. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 790,111 to Crossley discloses a match delivering device having a vertically movable human figure with a pair of outwardly extending arms and an internal storage area for storing matches. Pushing the human figure downwards causes one of the matches in the storage area to be ejected and held on the outwardly extending arms.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,159,356 to Lambert discloses a cigarette dispenser having a skeleton figure which moves from a laying position to a sitting-up position in which the skeleton figure holds a cigarette in a pair of bony hands.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,725,965 to Ormiston discloses a mechanism for dispensing globular articles such as gumballs. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

of the patent, the dispensing mechanism has a human

FIG. 35

with an arm that holds a scoop


52


that is shaped to hold a single gumball. The human

FIG. 35

is movable so that the scoop


52


moves to receive a single gumball from a plurality of gumballs stored in an area behind a pivotally mounted door


38


. After a gumball is deposited in the scoop


52


, the human

FIG. 35

is movable to position the scoop


52


with the gumball therein over a dispensing trough


57


operatively connected to a delivery tray


137


. The scoop


52


is then tilted so that the gumball falls in the dispensing trough


57


and then onto the delivery tray


137


, at which point the gumball can be picked up.




One prior art candy dispensing mechanism which was marketed more than one year before the filing of this patent was an M&M® candy dispensing character. That dispensing character had a M&M® candy shaped body, a pair of boots which were attached to a bottom portion of the body, a pair of movable hands and arms that extended outwardly from body, and a cylindrical candy container filled with M&M® candies which mounted onto the body in an inverted position.




In use, after the candy container with the M&M® candies was mounted onto the body in its inverted position, the position of the left hand of the prior art candy dispensing character was manipulated to cause an M&M® candy to be dispensed from the candy container into the right hand of the candy dispensing character. In particular, in response to a user pivoting the left hand, the right hand of the candy dispensing character would be drawn into the body, an M&M® candy would be deposited into the right hand, and then the right hand would move outwardly with the M&M® candy disposed therein.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a candy dispensing apparatus having a housing with an opening formed therein, a reservoir disposed in the housing and shaped to hold a plurality of pieces of candy, an animated figure having a hand that is shaped to hold a piece of candy, the animated figure being movable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position, and a dispensing mechanism disposed in the housing and operatively coupled to the animated figure.




The hand of the animated figure is movable from a retracted position in which the hand is positioned within the housing to an extended position in which the hand extends out of the housing through the opening in the housing. The hand moves from the retracted position to the extended position upon the animated figure being moved from its first position to its second position. The dispensing mechanism is designed to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from the reservoir in the housing to the hand of the animated figure so that the piece of candy is supported by the hand when it is in the extended position.




The animated figure may be provided with a body having a round shape resembling a piece of candy, a pair of eyes associated with the body, a mouth associated with the body, a pair of legs that extend from the body, a first arm associated with the body, a second arm associated with the body, and a second hand coupled to the second arm.




The dispensing mechanism may be adapted to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from the reservoir into the hand when the animated figure is moved from its second position to its first position. The dispensing mechanism may be provided with a dispensing hole formed in the housing and a rotatable member operatively coupled to the animated figure and disposed above the dispensing hole. The rotatable member may have a candy-transferring aperture formed therein that is shaped to transfer a piece of candy from the reservoir to a position above the dispensing hole so that the piece of candy falls through the dispensing hole into the hand of the animated figure.




The candy dispensing apparatus may also be provided with a base having a slot formed therein and a retaining member coupled to the animated figure, a portion of the retaining member passing through the slot in the base so as to control movement of the animated figure between its first and second positions.




The opening of the housing of the candy dispensing apparatus may be provided with a door that is movable between an open position and a closed position, and the hand of the animated figure may cause the door to move from its closed position to its open position when the hand moves from a concealed position within the housing to a revealed position outside of the housing.




The features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the detailed description of the preferred embodiment, which is made with reference to the drawings, a brief description of which is provided below.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an embodiment of a candy dispensing apparatus in accordance with the invention with an animated figure in a first position;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the candy dispensing apparatus of

FIG. 1

with the animated figure in a second position;





FIG. 3

is a rear view of a portion of the candy dispensing apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a bottom view of a portion of the candy dispensing apparatus;





FIG. 5

is a top view of the candy dispensing apparatus with the animated figure in the first position and with a door shown in an open position;





FIG. 6

is a side view of an interior portion of the candy dispensing apparatus;





FIG. 7A

is a top view of the candy dispensing apparatus with the animated figure in the first position;





FIG. 7B

is a top view of the candy dispensing apparatus with the animated figure in the second position; and





FIG. 8

is a top view of an interior portion of the housing of the candy dispensing apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an embodiment of a candy dispensing apparatus


10


in accordance with the invention. Referring to

FIG. 1

, the candy dispensing apparatus


10


has an animated

FIG. 12

, a base


14


over which the animated

FIG. 12

is positioned, and a housing


16


disposed adjacent the animated

FIG. 12. A

supply door


18


is pivotally connected to the top of the housing


16


and, as shown in

FIG. 5

, encloses a candy reservoir


20


having a plurality of pieces of candy


22


disposed therein.




The animated

FIG. 12

may be provided with a body


30


with a round shape that resembles a piece of candy, such as an M&M® candy piece. The animated

FIG. 12

may also be provided with a pair of eyes


32


, a pair of eyebrows


34


, a mouth


36


, an indicia


38


such as the letter “m” representing a piece of candy, a pair of legs


40


and a pair of shoes or boots


42


. The animated

FIG. 12

may also have a left arm


44


, a left hand


46


, a right arm


48


, and a right hand


50


(FIG.


2


). As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

, the right hand


50


may have a plurality of fingers


52


which are upwardly curved so as to hold one (or more) of the pieces of candy


22


.




The animated

FIG. 12

is slidably supported on top of the base


14


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, which is a bottom view of a portion of the base


14


, the shoes


42


of the animated

FIG. 12

are connected to a slide plate


60


, such as by a plurality of screws


62


which pass through the slide plate


60


into the bottoms of the shoes


42


, with the slide plate


60


being disposed below the base


14


and the shoes


42


being disposed above the base


14


. The base


14


has a slot


64


formed therein, and the abutment of each of the screws


62


(or cylindrical housings (not shown) through which the screws


62


may pass) with one of the ends of the slot


64


defines the extent to which the animated

FIG. 12

can be slid on the base


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the front of the housing


16


has an opening


70


formed therein, which may be an irregularly shaped opening, and a door


72


is associated with the opening


70


. The door


72


is movable between an open position, shown in

FIG. 2

, in which the right hand


50


of the animated

FIG. 12

extends through the opening


70


, and a closed position, shown in

FIG. 1

, in which the door


72


closes the opening


70


and is flush with the front of the housing


16


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, which is a rear view of a portion of the housing


16


, the door


72


has a pair of arms


74


integrally formed therewith or otherwise attached thereto. A cylindrical pivot rod


76


is connected to the arms


74


and pivotally supported by one or more generally U-shaped pivot clamps


78


, and the pivot rod


76


may be held in place by a retaining member


80


threadably coupled to the housing


16


. A counterweight


82


is also connected to the arms


74


.




In the absence of a horizontal force directed against the back of the door


72


, the downward force generated by the counterweight


82


holds the door


72


in a closed position flush with the exterior of the housing


16


. However, when a horizontal force is applied to the back of the door


72


, by the right hand


50


of the animated

FIG. 12

, for example, such force overcomes the weight of the counterweight


82


and moves the door


72


to an open position, as shown in FIG.


2


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6-8

, a candy dispensing mechanism


90


is disposed within the housing


16


. The dispensing mechanism


90


includes a rotatable member in the form of a turntable


92


that has a central pivot pin


94


about which the turntable


92


rotates. The turntable


92


is round and has a generally arcuate, candy-positioning slot or aperture


96


formed therein. The aperture


96


is large enough to accommodate at least one of the pieces of candy


22


.




The turntable


92


is disposed on a support member or plate


100


, shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

, that forms a bottom portion of the candy reservoir


20


. The support plate


100


has a generally horizontal plate surface


102


and a plate surface


104


that is angled downwardly towards the surface


102


so that the candy pieces


22


are urged, under the influence of gravity, towards the surface


102


. The support plate


100


has a plate surface


106


that is recessed downwardly from the surface


102


to accommodate the turntable


92


. The recessed plate surface


106


has a hole


108


formed therein to accommodate the pivot pin


94


of the turntable


92


. The recessed plate surface


106


also has a candy dispensing hole or aperture


110


and an arcuate guide aperture


112


formed therein.




Referring to

FIGS. 6

,


7


A and


7


B, the candy dispensing mechanism


90


has a pivot arm


120


that is connected to a pivot pin


122


for pivotal movement. The right arm


48


of the animated

FIG. 12

is connected to the pivot arm


120


, and the pivot arm


120


is spring-biased in a clockwise direction by a spring


124


connected to a spring post


126


fixed to the pivot arm


120


and a spring post


128


fixed to an interior portion of the housing


16


. The right hand


50


of the animated

FIG. 12

is attached to the distal end of the pivot arm


120


. Since the right arm


48


is connected to the pivot arm


120


, the right arm


48


need not be physically connected to the body


30


of the animated

FIG. 12

, but instead may be disposed merely adjacent the body


30


of the animated FIG.


12


.




The distal end of the pivot arm


120


has a guide channel member


130


having a linear guide channel


132


formed therein. The bottom side of the turntable


92


has a positioning pin


134


fixed thereto, and the positioning pin


134


is positioned so that it extends downwardly from the turntable


92


into the guide channel


132


associated with the pivot arm


120


.




Referring to

FIG. 7A

, the bias spring


124


causes the candy dispensing apparatus


10


to assume a normal position. In this position, the spring


124


exerts a force on the pivot arm


120


that urges the pivot arm


120


in a clockwise direction. Due to the attachment or coupling of the right arm


48


of the animated

FIG. 12

to the pivot arm


120


, the clockwise urging of the pivot arm


120


urges the right arm


48


, and thus the animated

FIG. 12

, to the right in

FIG. 7A

, causing the animated

FIG. 12

to be located at its rightmost position relative to the slot


64


along which the animated

FIG. 12

slides.




When the dispensing apparatus


10


is in this normal position, the candy-positioning aperture


96


formed in the turntable


92


is disposed directly above the candy-dispensing aperture


110


(

FIG. 8

) in the support plate


100


and is also disposed directly above the right hand


50


of the animated FIG.


12


. When in this position, the right hand


50


is in a concealed position within the housing


16


and the door


72


associated with the housing


16


is in its closed position, as shown in FIG.


1


.




The candy dispensing apparatus


10


may be operated by manually pushing the animated

FIG. 12

to the left, from its normal position shown in

FIG. 7A

to its position shown in FIG.


7


B. Such leftward movement of the animated

FIG. 12

will force the right arm


48


leftward, which causes the pivot arm


120


to pivot in a counterclockwise direction, against the force exerted by the bias spring


124


.




Since the right hand


50


is fixed to the pivot arm


120


, counterclockwise movement of the pivot arm


120


will force the right hand


50


to push against the back side of the door


72


in the housing


16


, causing the door


72


to move, against the bias of its counterweight


82


, from its closed position shown in

FIG. 1

to its open position shown in FIG.


2


. The right hand


50


will thus move from a retracted, concealed position (

FIG. 1

) within the housing


16


to an extended, revealed position (

FIG. 2

) outside the housing


16


, in which the right hand


50


holds one (or more) of the candy pieces


22


.




Counterclockwise movement of the pivot arm


120


will also cause rotation of the turntable


92


. In particular, since the positioning pin


134


fixed to the underside of the turntable


92


is disposed within the guide channel


132


coupled to the pivot arm


120


, the counterclockwise movement of the guide channel


132


will force the turntable


92


to rotate in a counterclockwise direction, from its position shown in

FIG. 7A

to its position shown in FIG.


7


B. The arcuate slot


112


(

FIG. 8

) formed in the support plate


100


accommodates the arcuate movement of the positioning pin


134


of the turntable


92


.




After the user takes the candy piece


22


from the extended right hand


50


of the animated FIG.


12


and releases the animated

FIG. 12

, the animated

FIG. 12

is urged by the bias spring


124


from its position shown in

FIG. 7B

back to its normal position shown in FIG.


7


A. During such movement of the animated

FIG. 12

, the pivot arm


120


will pivot in a clockwise direction, causing the right hand


50


to be retracted back into the housing


16


and allowing the door


72


to close under the influence of gravity.




Clockwise movement of the pivot arm


120


will also cause the turntable


92


to rotate in a clockwise direction, from its position shown in

FIG. 7B

to its position shown in FIG.


7


A. During such movement, the candy-positioning slot


96


formed in the turntable


92


will move one (or more) of the candy pieces


22


to a position directly above the candy-dispensing aperture


110


formed in the support plate


100


, so that the candy piece


22


falls through the aperture


110


into the right hand


50


of the animated FIG.


12


.




Thus, repeated right and left movement of the animated

FIG. 12

will repeatedly cause the right hand


50


of the animated

FIG. 12

to extend outwardly from the housing


16


, holding a new candy piece


22


each time.




Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. This description is to be construed as illustrative only, and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode of carrying out the invention. The details of the structure and method may be varied substantially without departing from the spirit of the invention, and the exclusive use of all modifications which come within the scope of the appended claims is reserved.



Claims
  • 1. A candy dispensing apparatus, comprising:a housing having an opening formed therein; a door associated with said opening in said housing, said door being movable between an open position and a closed position; a reservoir disposed in said housing; a plurality of pieces of candy disposed in said reservoir; an animated figure associated with said housing, said animated figure comprising: a body having a round shape resembling a piece of candy; a pair of eyes associated with said body; a mouth associated with said body; a pair of legs that extend from said body; a first arm associated with said body; a second arm associated with said body; a first hand coupled to said first arm, said first hand being shaped to hold a piece of candy; and a second hand coupled to said second arm, said animated figure being slidable relative to said housing between a first position and a second position, said first hand of said animated figure moving from a concealed position in which said first hand is positioned within said housing and not visible to a revealed position in which said first hand extends through said opening in said housing, said first hand being moved from said concealed position to said revealed position upon said animated figure being slid from said first position to said second position, said first hand of said animated figure causing said door in said housing to move from said closed position to said open position upon said animated figure being slid from said first position to said second position; and a dispensing mechanism disposed in said housing and operatively coupled to said animated figure, said dispensing mechanism causing one of said pieces of candy to be transferred from said reservoir in said housing to said first hand so that said one piece of candy is supported by said first hand when said first hand is in said revealed position.
  • 2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said dispensing mechanism causes one of said pieces of candy to be transferred from said reservoir into said first hand when said animated figure is moved from said second position to said first position.
  • 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said dispensing mechanism comprises:a dispensing hole formed in said housing; and a rotatable member operatively coupled to said first arm and disposed above said dispensing hole, said rotatable member having a candy-transferring aperture formed therein, said candy-transferring aperture being shaped to transfer one of said pieces of candy from said reservoir to a position above said dispensing hole so that said one piece of candy falls through said dispensing hole into said first hand of said animated figure.
  • 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 3 additionally comprising a coupling member operatively coupled between said rotatable member and said first arm, said coupling member causing said rotatable member to rotate upon movement of said first arm.
  • 5. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 additionally comprising a bias spring coupled to said housing and to said animated figure, said bias spring biasing said animated figure to said first position.
  • 6. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 additionally comprising a supply door associated with said housing and said reservoir, said supply door being movable between an open position in which additional pieces of candy can be added to said reservoir and a closed position.
  • 7. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 additionally comprising a pivot arm that pivotally connects said first arm to said housing.
  • 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 additionally comprising:a base associated with said housing, said base having a slot formed therein; and a retaining member coupled to said animated figure, a portion of said retaining member passing through said slot in said base so as to control sliding of said animated figure between said first and second positions.
  • 9. A candy dispensing apparatus, comprising:a housing having an opening formed therein; a door associated with said opening in said housing, said door being movable between an open position and a closed position; a reservoir disposed in said housing and shaped to hold a plurality of pieces of candy; an animated figure associated with said housing, said animated figure having a hand that is shaped to hold a piece of candy, said animated figure being movable relative to said housing between a first position and a second position, said hand of said animated figure moving from a concealed position in which said hand is positioned within said housing and not visible to a revealed position in which said hand extends through said opening in said housing, said hand being moved from said concealed position to said revealed position upon said animated figure being moved from said first position to said second position, said hand of said animated figure causing said door in said housing to move from said closed position to said open position upon said animated figure being slid from said first position to said second position; and a dispensing mechanism disposed in said housing and operatively coupled to said animated figure, said dispensing mechanism being designed to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir in said housing to said hand so that said piece of candy is supported by said hand when said hand is in said revealed position.
  • 10. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said animated figure comprises:a body having a round shape resembling a piece of candy; a pair of eyes associated with said body; a mouth associated with said body; a pair of legs that extend from said body; a first arm associated with said body, said hand being coupled to said first arm; a second arm associated with said body; and a second hand coupled to said second arm.
  • 11. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said dispensing mechanism is adapted to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir into said hand when said animated figure is moved from said second position to said first position.
  • 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said dispensing mechanism comprises:a dispensing hole formed in said housing; and a rotatable member operatively coupled to said animated figure and disposed above said dispensing hole, said rotatable member having a candy-transferring aperture formed therein, said candy-transferring aperture being shaped to transfer a piece of candy from said reservoir to a position above said dispensing hole so that said piece of candy falls through said dispensing hole into said hand of said animated figure.
  • 13. An apparatus as defined in claim 12 additionally comprising a coupling member operatively coupled between said rotatable member and said animated figure, said coupling member causing said rotatable member to rotate upon movement of said animated figure.
  • 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 additionally comprising a bias spring coupled to said housing and to said animated figure, said bias spring biasing said animated figure to said first position.
  • 15. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 additionally comprising:a base associated with said housing, said base having a slot formed therein; and a retaining member coupled to said animated figure, a portion of said retaining member passing through said slot in said base so as to control movement of said animated figure between said first and second positions.
  • 16. A candy dispensing apparatus, comprising:a housing having an opening formed therein; a reservoir disposed in said housing and shaped to hold a plurality of pieces of candy; an animated figure associated with said housing, said animated figure having a hand that is shaped to hold a piece of candy, said animated figure being movable relative to said housing between a first position and a second position, said hand of said animated figure moving from a retracted position in which said hand is positioned within said housing to an extended position in which said hand extends out of said housing through said opening in said housing, said hand being moved from said retracted position to said extended position upon said animated figure being moved from said first position to said second position; and a dispensing mechanism disposed in said housing and operatively coupled to said animated figure, said dispensing mechanism being designed to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir in said housing to said hand so that said piece of candy is supported by said hand when said hand is in said extended position.
  • 17. An apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said animated figure comprises:a body having a round shape resembling a piece of candy; a pair of eyes associated with said body; a mouth associated with said body; a pair of legs that extend from said body; a first arm associated with said body, said hand being coupled to said first arm; a second arm associated with said body; and a second hand coupled to said second arm.
  • 18. An apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said dispensing mechanism is adapted to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir into said hand when said animated figure is moved from said second position to said first position.
  • 19. An apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said dispensing mechanism comprises:a dispensing hole formed in said housing; and a rotatable member operatively coupled to said animated figure and disposed above said dispensing hole, said rotatable member having a candy-transferring aperture formed therein, said candy-transferring aperture being shaped to transfer a piece of candy from said reservoir to a position above said dispensing hole so that said piece of candy falls through said dispensing hole into said hand of said animated figure.
  • 20. An apparatus as defined in claim 16 additionally comprising:a base associated with said housing, said base having a slot formed therein; and a retaining member coupled to said animated figure, a portion of said retaining member passing through said slot in said base so as to control movement of said animated figure between said first and second positions.
  • 21. A candy dispensing apparatus, comprising:a housing having an opening formed therein; a reservoir disposed in said housing and shaped to hold a plurality of pieces of candy; an animated figure associated with said housing, said animated figure having a candy-holding member that is shaped to hold a piece of candy, said animated figure being movable relative to said housing between a first position and a second position, said candy-holding member of said animated figure moving from a retracted position in which said candy-holding member is positioned within said housing to an extended position in which said candy-holding member extends out of said housing through said opening in said housing, said candy-holding member being moved from said retracted position to said extended position upon said animated figure being moved from said first position to said second position; and a dispensing mechanism disposed in said housing and operatively coupled to said animated figure, said dispensing mechanism being designed to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir in said housing to said candy-holding member so that said piece of candy is supported by said candy holding member when said candy-holding member is in said extended position.
  • 22. An apparatus as defined in claim 21 wherein said dispensing mechanism is adapted to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir into said candy-holding member when said animated figure is moved from said second position to said first position.
  • 23. A candy dispensing apparatus, comprising:a housing having an opening formed therein; a reservoir disposed in said housing and shaped to hold a plurality of pieces of candy; an animated figure associated with said housing, said animated figure having a candy-holding member that is shaped to hold a piece of candy, said animated figure being movable relative to said housing between a first position and a second position, said first position being spaced a first distance from said housing and said second position being spaced a second distance from said housing, said first distance being greater than said second distance, said candy-holding member of said animated figure moving from a retracted position to an extended position upon said animated figure being moved from said first position to said second position; and a dispensing mechanism disposed in said housing and operatively coupled to said animated figure, said dispensing mechanism being designed to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir in said housing to said candy-holding member so that said piece of candy is supported by said candy holding member when said candy-holding member is in said extended position.
  • 24. An apparatus as defined in claim 23 wherein said dispensing mechanism is adapted to cause a piece of candy to be transferred from said reservoir into said candy-holding member when said animated figure is moved from said second position to said first position.
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