Claims
- 1. An apparatus for dispensing articles which comprises:a housing for retaining a blister package, said housing having an opening therein defining a dispensing aperture, wherein said housing comprises a rear comprising a base, an outer periphery, and a detent means for engaging a detent engagement means on a substantially rigid backing sheet; a blister package retained by said housing, wherein said blister package comprises at least one blister cell containing an article to be dispensed; and a substantially rigid backing sheet substantially co-extensive with, and substantially blocking said dispensing aperture, wherein said backing sheet comprises an exposed top edge, a bottom edge attached to said rear of said housing, opposing side edges and a detent engagement means disposed in an operative relationship with said detent means on said housing such that, pressure imparted to said outer periphery of said housing releases said detent means from engagement with said detent engagement means on said backing sheet; pressure imparted to said exposed top edge of said backing sheet in a direction parallel to said opposing side edges of said backing sheet imparts arcuate flexure thereto and dislocation thereof from said substantially co-extensive, and substantially blocking position, to a position where said dispensing aperture is unblocked permitting at least one said article contained in said at least one blister cell to be dispensed therethrough; and release of pressure on said exposed top edge of said backing sheet relaxes flexure thereof such that said substantially co-extensive, and substantially blocking position, wherein said backing sheet substantially blocks said dispensing aperture, is restored.
- 2. An apparatus of claim 1 wherein said backing sheet further comprises a second detent engagement means such that when said detent means on said housing is engaged with said second detent engagement means of said backing sheet, and pressure on said exposed top edge of said backing sheet is released, said backing sheet remains arcuately flexed and said dispensing aperture remains unblocked.
- 3. An apparatus of claim 1 wherein said housing further comprises flexure enhancement means disposed on said outer periphery of said housing.
- 4. An apparatus of claim 3 wherein said flexure enhancement means comprises a pair of diametrically opposed tabs.
- 5. An apparatus of claim 4 wherein said flexure enhancement means comprise a patterned surface.
- 6. An apparatus of claim 1 wherein said blister package is square, or substantially rectangular, in shape.
- 7. An apparatus of claim 1 wherein said blister package is circular, or substantially circular, in shape.
- 8. An apparatus of claim 1 wherein said backing sheet is attached to said base of said rear of said housing.
- 9. A housing for retaining a blister package, said housing having an opening therein defining a dispensing aperture, wherein said housing comprises:a rear comprising a base, an outer periphery, and a detent means for engaging a detent engagement means on a substantially rigid backing sheet; and a substantially rigid backing sheet substantially co-extensive with, and substantially blocking, said dispensing aperture wherein said backing sheet comprises an exposed top edge, a bottom edge attached to said rear of said housing, opposing side edges and a detent engagement means disposed in an operative relationship with said detent means on said housing such that, pressure imparted to said outer periphery of said housing releases said detent means from engagement with said detent engagement means on said backing sheet; pressure imparted to said exposed top edge of said backing sheet in a direction parallel to said opposing side edges of said backing sheet imparts arcuate flexure thereto and dislocation thereof from said substantially co-extensive, and substantially blocking position, to a position where said dispensing aperture is unblocked; and release of pressure on said exposed top edge of said backing sheet relaxes flexure thereof such that said substantially co-extensive, and substantially blocking position, wherein said backing sheet substantially blocks said dispensing aperture, is restored.
- 10. An apparatus for dispensing articles which comprises:a housing for retaining a blister package, said housing having an opening therein defined by elongate, parallel sidewalls, a perpendicular top sidewall and a bottom sidewall, which opening defines a dispensing aperture, wherein said housing comprises a rear comprising a base, an outer periphery comprising flexure enhancement means which comprise a pair of diametrically opposed tabs having a patterned surface, and a detent means for engaging a detent engagement means on a substantially rigid backing sheet wherein said detent means is disposed along said perpendicular top sidewall of said dispensing aperture; a substantially rectangular blister package retained by said housing, wherein said blister package comprises at least one blister cell containing an article to be dispensed; and a substantially rigid backing sheet substantially co-extensive with, and substantially blocking, said dispensing aperture wherein said backing sheet comprises an exposed top edge, a bottom edge attached to said base of said rear of said housing, opposing side edges, and a detent engagement means disposed in an operative relationship with said detent means on said housing such that, pressure imparted to said flexure enhancement means of said housing releases said detent means from engagement with said detent engagement means on said backing sheet; pressure imparted to said exposed top edge of said backing sheet in a direction parallel to said opposing side edges of said backing sheet imparts arcuate flexure thereto and dislocation thereof from said substantially co-extensive, and substantially blocking position, to a position where said dispensing aperture is unblocked permitting at least one said article contained in said at least one blister cell to be dispensed therethrough; and release of pressure on said exposed top edge of said backing sheet relaxes flexure thereof such that said substantially co-extensive, and substantially blocking position, wherein said backing sheet substantially blocks said dispensing aperture, is restored.
Parent Case Info
This application is filed claiming priority from co-pending Provisional Application No. 60/147,967 filed Aug. 9, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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