Claims
- 1. A capsule dispenser for dispensing one of a plurality of capsules, the dispenser comprising:
a blister pack having a plurality of cavities, each cavity configured to releasably retain one of the plurality of capsules; a puncturable sealing material covering the cavities; a first housing having a dispensing aperture through which a dispensed capsule passes; a second housing configured to mate with the first housing to rotatably retain the blister pack therebetween, the blister pack able to rotate while retained between the first and second housings; and a puncture aperture located in the first housing and in alignment with the dispensing aperture, the puncture aperture configured to permit finger force to be applied to a cavity of the blister pack.
- 2. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 further including a housing access aperture in at least one of the first and second housings to permit finger contact with a portion of the blister pack, said finger contact configured to rotate the blister pack to align a selected cavity with the puncture aperture and the dispensing aperture.
- 3. The capsule dispenser according to claim 2 wherein the housing access aperture has a width about equal to a distance between two adjacent capsules.
- 4. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the sealing material is foil.
- 5. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 wherein force applied to the cavity greater than a predetermined amount causes the capsule to puncture the sealing material, exit the cavity, and pass through the dispensing aperture.
- 6. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the blister pack is circular.
- 7. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the cavities are arranged along a plurality of radii of the blister pack, respectively.
- 8. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the sealing material is configured to prevent inadvertent dislodgement of the capsule from the blister pack.
- 9. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 further including a frictional stop disposed in at least one of the first and second housings, the frictional stop configured to releaseably contact a cavity as the blister pack is rotated.
- 10. The capsule dispenser according to claim 9 wherein the frictional stop is in the form of a depression that deformingly contacts a portion of a cavity to releasably resist rotation of the blister pack.
- 11. The capsule dispenser according to claim 9 further including a biasing element that releasably resists rotation of the blister pack within the housings.
- 12. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 further including a support structure in at least one of the first and second housings.
- 13. The capsule dispenser according to claim 12 wherein the support structure is an annular shelf.
- 14. The capsule dispenser according to claim 12 wherein the support structure is a substantially planar circular portion having a central raised hub.
- 15. The capsule dispenser according to claim 12 wherein the support structure is a central hub.
- 16. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 further including a packaging enclosure configured to sealingly enclose the housings, the packaging enclosure having top and bottom portions, the top portion having a perforated portion in alignment with the puncture aperture, the bottom portion having a perforated portion in alignment with dispensing aperture so that removal of the perforated portions permits access to the puncture aperture and the dispensing aperture, respectively.
- 17. The capsule dispenser according to claim 16 wherein the perforated portions present a barrier, the removal of which is difficult for a child to perform.
- 18. The capsule dispenser according to claim 16 further including a box access aperture in alignment-with the housing access-aperture to permit finger contact with a portion of the blister pack, said finger contact configured to rotate the blister pack to align a selected cavity of the blister pack with the puncture aperture and the dispensing aperture.
- 19. The capsule dispenser according to claim 17 wherein the packaging enclosure and the housing provide a child-resistant and senior-friendly dispenser.
- 20. The capsule dispenser according to claim 1 wherein the first and second housings are made using a thermoforming process.
- 21. A method for making a capsule dispenser, the dispenser configured to dispense one of a plurality of capsules, the method comprising:
providing a blister pack having a plurality of cavities, each cavity configured to releasably retain one of the plurality of capsules; covering the cavities with a puncturable sealing material; thermoforming a first housing having a dispensing aperture through which a dispensed capsule passes; thermoforming a second housing having a puncture aperture; mating the first housing with the second housing so that the puncture aperture is aligned with the dispensing aperture, the blister pack retained between the first and second housings being able to rotate within the housings; and the puncture aperture configured to permit finger force to be applied to a cavity of the blister pack.
- 22. A capsule dispenser for dispensing one of a plurality of capsules, the dispenser comprising:
a blister pack having a plurality of cavities, each cavity configured to releasably retain one of the plurality of capsules; a puncturable sealing material covering the cavities; a first housing having a dispensing aperture through which a dispensed capsule passes; a second housing configured to mate with the first housing to rotatably retain the blister pack therebetween, the blister pack able to rotate while retained between the first and second housings; a puncture aperture located in the first housing and in alignment with the dispensing aperture, the puncture aperture configured to permit finger force to be applied to a cavity of the blister pack; and a housing access aperture in either the first or second housings to permit finger contact with a portion of the blister pack, said finger contact configured to rotate the blister pack to align a selected cavity with the puncture aperture and the dispensing aperture.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from copending provisional patent application Serial No. 60/379,168, filed May 9, 2002, entitled Capsule Dispenser. Provisional patent application Serial No. 60/379,168 is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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