Information
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Patent Grant
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6336568
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Patent Number
6,336,568
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 8, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Stetina Brunda Garred & Brucker
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 221 197
- 221 92
- 221 131
- 221 123
- 221 132
- 221 196
- 221 277
- 221 266
- 221 265
- 221 282
- 206 553
- 312 42
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cutlery utensil dispenser for dispensing cutlery utensils one at a time upon hand operation of an externally accessible utensil delivery controller. The dispenser includes a housing having at least one interior compartment in communication with an exit opening. At least partially accommodateable within the interior compartment is a stack of utensils within a cartridge capable of universally accommodating knives or forks or spoons and provided with a portal through which a single utensil can pass and wherein a dispensable utensil is situated. The portal is situated in a pathway aligned with the exit opening. Finally, the utensil delivery controller is an externally accessible hand operable ejector engageable with the dispensable utensil and situated for ejecting the dispensable utensil from the portal of the cartridge and thereafter through the pathway to the exit opening for ultimate user retrieval. The utensil dispenser accomplishes maintenance of cleanliness of all utensils without individual wrap while delivering clean utensils one at a time to respective individual users.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates in general to hand-operable dispensers for dispensing goods, and in particular to a cutlery utensil dispenser for dispensing eating utensils one at a time upon activation of an externally accessible hand operable ejector.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The fast-food, self-serve, restaurant industry has become a major, if not primary, destination of individuals and families who now are eating out more often for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. While such restaurants are generally pleasant and usually serve adequately nutritious fare, these establishments generally do not provide any upscale amenities as found in a typical sit-down restaurant with wait service. One particular area of concern is found in providing cutlery utensils for self-selection by customers. Specifically, at the present time a restaurant of this type has only two choices which are (1) providing individually wrapped, and therefore relatively expensive, utensils, or (2) providing a bin or container filled with unwrapped utensils into which all customers place their hands to retrieve a fork, knife, and spoon. As is apparent, the former approach assures cleanliness, while the latter approach, although relatively economical, is not a visually appealing choice and can spread hand-carried bacteria and the like to remaining unwrapped utensils for potential ultimate transmission to future customers.
In view of this important cleanliness issue of bin-held utensils as balance by economic concerns found in providing individually wrapped utensils, it is apparent that a need is present for equipment that can maintain and supply clean utensils without requiring individually wrapped knives, forks, and spoons. Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a cutlery utensil dispenser capable of dispensing utensils one at a time while maintaining remaining utensils in a sequestered environment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a utensil dispenser wherein a cartridge filled with utensils cooperates with a hand operable utensil ejector which is integral with the dispenser such that ejector operation engages one utensil which is then delivered for user retrieval.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a utensil dispenser wherein a plurality of identically constructed cartridges, which selectively can respectively house knives, forks, and spoons, can be accommodated respectively by a single dispenser.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent throughout the description thereof which now follows.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a cutlery utensil dispenser for dispensing cutlery utensils one at a time upon hand operation of an externally accessible utensil delivery controller. The dispenser first comprises a housing having an interior compartment in communication with an exit opening. At least partially accommodateable within the interior compartment of the housing is a stack of utensils within a cartridge that is provided with a portal through which a single utensil can pass and wherein a dispensable utensil is situated. The portal is situated in a pathway aligned with the exit opening of the interior compartment. Cartridge construction preferably is such that any of a respective stack of knives, forks, or spoons can be accommodated within a single universal cartridge configuration. Finally, the utensil delivery controller is an externally accessible hand operable ejector engageable with the dispensable utensil and situated for ejecting the dispensable utensil from the portal of the cartridge and thereafter through the pathway to the exit opening for ultimate user retrieval.
A second embodiment of the present cutlery utensil dispenser can include a plurality of interior compartments each in communication with a respective exit opening and a plurality of respective cartridges each within one interior compartment. Each compartment has in association therewith a hand operable ejector operable as above described such that respective utensils can be dispensed one at a time from each of the cartridges.
One preferred ejector operable as defined above is a hand-rotatable roller with at least one protruding ledge. Rotation of the roller causes the protruding ledge to engage the dispensable utensil and eject the utensil from the portal to the exit opening for user pick up. A second preferred ejector is a lever having a protruding distal end. Pivotal movement of the lever causes the distal end to engage the dispensable utensil and thereafter eject that utensil from the portal to the exit opening for user retrieval. In the manner above described, the utensil dispenser here defined accomplishes maintenance of cleanliness of all utensils without individual wrap while delivering clean utensils one at a time to respective individual users.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An illustrative and presently preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a cutlery utensil dispenser mounted to a wall;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the dispenser of
FIG. 1
in an open configuration with a utensil cartridge for positioning therein;
FIG. 3
is a side elevation view in section along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged side elevation view in section of the lower portion of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a front elevation view in section along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a top plan view in section of the cartridge of
FIG. 2
within the dispenser;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a cutlery utensil dispenser;
FIG. 8
is a front perspective view of a third embodiment of a cutlery utensil dispenser with a cartridge there accommodated;
FIG. 9
is a rear perspective view of the dispenser and cartridge of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a side elevation view in section of the dispenser and cartridge of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 11
is a front elevation view in section along line
11
—
11
of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of the dispenser alone of
FIG. 8
; and
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a cutlery utensil dispenser; and
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of a cutlery utensil dispenser.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring first to
FIGS. 1-6
, a cutlery utensil dispenser
10
is shown mounted to a wall
15
. The dispenser
10
includes an interior compartment
12
in communication with an exit opening
14
and accessible through a closable door
16
. As shown particularly in
FIG. 2
, a cartridge
18
is accommodated within the interior compartment
12
. The cartridge
18
has at its lower end a removable cap member
20
that provides a portal
22
leading from the interior of the cartridge
18
. The portal
22
is sized such that a single cutlery utensil
24
can pass there through, and, in operation, the cartridge
18
has a stack of utensils
24
therein (illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 6
) such that one dispensable utensil
24
is within the portal
22
at all times until the cartridge
18
is empty. It is to be noted that each individual cartridge
18
will have a stack of only one utensil (knife, fork, or spoon) as opposed to a combination of utensils, but that each cartridge
18
itself is interiorly sized to accept knives, forks, or spoons universally. Thus, as illustrated in
FIG. 6
with the employment of phantom lines, a cartridge
18
can house a stack of knives or a stack of forks or a stack of spoons. The cartridge
18
itself can be constructed of plastic, cardboard, or other appropriately rigid material, while the cap member
20
preferably is constructed of plastic. When the cartridge
18
is in place within the interior compartment
12
of the housing
10
, the portal
22
is situated in a pathway
26
aligned with the exit opening
14
.
Dispensing a utensil
24
is accomplished in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-6
by user rotation of an externally accessible ejector here being a rotatable roller
28
having at least one, and here shown as four, protruding ledges
30
. Upon rotation by a user of the external knob
32
of the roller
28
, one such ledge
30
engages a dispensable utensil
24
situated within the portal
22
as above described to accomplish delivery of that utensil
24
through the pathway
26
and into the exit opening
14
for user retrieval. Each subsequent rotation of the knob
32
will result in like engagement of another utensil
24
that has replaced by gravity feed the immediately preceding now-ejected utensil
24
.
FIG. 7
is a second embodiment of a cutlery utensil dispenser
40
of the same general construction as the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-6
with a single exception being that of having as an externally accessible ejector a lever
42
whose proximal end
44
is pushed downwardly by a user to retrieve a utensil
24
. Lever operation is substantially identical to that as described below in connection with the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 8-11
.
A third embodiment of a cutlery utensil dispenser
50
is shown in
FIGS. 8-12
, with
FIG. 12
illustrating the dispenser
50
alone. The dispenser
50
includes an interior compartment
52
in communication with an exit opening
54
. The interior compartment
52
accepts only a lower portion
56
of a cartridge
58
such that a portal
60
integral to the cartridge
58
is within the interior compartment
52
. The portal
60
is sized such that a single cutlery utensil
24
can pass there through, and, in operation, the cartridge
58
has a stack of utensils
24
therein (
FIG. 11
) such that one dispensable utensil
24
is within the portal
60
at all times until the cartridge
58
is empty. It is to be noted that each individual cartridge
58
will have a stack of only one utensil (knife, fork, or spoon) as opposed to a combination of utensils, but, as earlier described, that each cartridge
58
itself is interiorly sized to accept knives, forks, or spoons universally. Thus, the illustration of forks
24
only in the cartridge
58
is for illustration only and is not meant to suggest utensil limitations. When the cartridge
58
is in place within the interior compartment
52
of the housing
50
, the portal
60
is situated in a pathway
62
aligned with the exit opening
54
.
Dispensing of a utensil
24
is accomplished in the embodiment of
FIGS. 8-12
, as well as in the embodiment of
FIG. 7
, by user depression of an externally accessible ejector here being a lever
64
whose proximal end
66
is pushed downwardly by a user to retrieve a utensil
24
. The lever
64
has an internally protruding distal end
68
wherein, upon pivotal movement of the lever
64
on its pivot point
70
, which occurs upon depression of the proximal end
66
, the protruding distal end
68
engages the dispensable utensil
24
for ejecting said utensil
24
from the portal
60
to the exit opening
54
. Upon release of the lever
64
, the distal end
68
thereof returns to its original position as shown in
FIG. 10 and a
subsequent utensil
24
drops in place within the portal
60
for subsequent ejection and delivery to the exit opening
54
upon user depression of the proximal end
66
of the lever
64
. As noted above, the lever
42
of the embodiment of
FIG. 7
is constructed substantially identically to that of the embodiment of
FIGS. 8-12
to thereby accomplish utensil delivery from a cartridge
18
within the dispenser
40
. As with the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-6
, the embodiments of FIG.
7
and of
FIGS. 8-12
can be wall mounted as desired.
Because multiple cartridges may be required to deliver a greater volume of one type of utensil or to deliver more than one utensil (i.e. knife, fork, and spoon), the embodiment of
FIG. 13
permits such multiple deliveries. Specifically, the third embodiment shown in
FIG. 13
is a multiple utensil dispenser
90
with a square housing
92
that provides four identical dispensers
94
(two shown) each disposed on one side of the square housing
92
and each identically constructed to the utensil dispenser
50
of
FIGS. 8-12
with identical exit openings
54
b
and levers
64
b
. Interior compartments
52
a
likewise accept cartridges as described above in relation to the embodiment of
FIGS. 8-12
. The dispenser
90
is mounted to a conventional rotatable base
96
to thereby permit convenient placement on a table or counter for selective utensil retrieval.
FIG. 14
illustrates a fifth preferred embodiment of a self-supporting utensil delivery device
100
that includes a cutlery utensil dispenser
102
and a conventional metal standard
104
to which the dispenser
102
is mounted as with screws
106
. The dispenser
102
is identical to that of the embodiment of
FIGS. 8-12
, identically accommodates a universal utensil cartridge
58
, and identically dispenses utensils from the cartridge
58
. As is apparent, the embodiment of
FIG. 14
finds utility in environs where dispenser mounting is not feasible.
As is apparent, all of the embodiments described accomplish clean delivery of cutlery utensils one at a time, without requiring individually wrapped utensils, by delivering these utensils from easily and conveniently placed and replaced cartridges initially filled with utensils. While illustrative and presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts here presented may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.
Claims
- 1. A cutlery utensil dispenser for dispensing cutlery utensils one at a time upon hand operation of an externally accessible utensil delivery controller, the dispenser comprising:a) a housing having an interior compartment in communication with an exit opening; b) a cartridge and a stack of utensils within said cartridge, said cartridge at least partially accommodateable within the interior compartment of the housing and provided with a single portal through which a single utensil can pass and wherein a dispensable utensil is situated within said portal, said portal situated in a pathway aligned with said exit opening; and c) an externally accessible hand operable ejector operable without an activation step and engageable through grasp and release action with said dispensable utensil for ejecting the dispensable utensil from the portal through said pathway to the exit opening.
- 2. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cartridge is sized to universally accommodate knives, spoons, and forks.
- 3. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the interior compartment of the housing accommodates the entire cartridge.
- 4. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 3 wherein the interior compartment of the housing is accessible through a closable door.
- 5. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the ejector comprises a rotatable roller with at least one protruding ledge wherein upon rotation of the roller the at least one protruding ledge engages the dispensable utensil for ejecting said utensil from the portal to the exit opening.
- 6. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the ejector comprises a lever having an internally protruding distal end wherein upon pivotal movement of the lever the protruding distal end engages the dispensable utensil for ejecting said utensil from the portal to the exit opening.
- 7. A cutlery utensil dispenser for dispensing cutlery utensils one at a time upon hand operation of an externally accessible utensil delivery controller, the dispenser comprising:a) a housing having a plurality of interior compartments each in communication with a respective exit opening; b) a plurality of cartridges and a stack of utensils within each said cartridge, with each said cartridge at least partially accommodateable within a respective interior compartment of the housing and provided with a respective single portal through which a single utensil can pass and wherein a dispensable utensil is situated within said respective portal, with each of said respective portals situated in a respective pathway aligned with said respective exit opening; and c) a respective externally accessible hand operable ejector operable without an activation step and associated with each respective interior compartment and engageable through grasp and release action with each respective dispensable utensil for ejecting the respective dispensable utensil from the respective portal through said respective pathway to the respective exit opening.
- 8. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 7 wherein the cartridge is sized to accommodate knives, spoons, and forks.
- 9. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 7 wherein each respective ejector comprises a respective lever having a respective internally protruding distal end wherein upon pivotal movement of said lever the respective protruding distal end engages the respective dispensable utensil for ejecting said utensil from the respective portal to the respective exit opening.
- 10. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 7 wherein the housing is mounted to a rotatable base.
- 11. A cutlery utensil dispenser for dispensing cutlery utensils one at a time upon hand operation of an externally accessible utensil delivery controller, the dispenser comprising:a) a housing having at least one interior compartment in communication with an exit opening and capable of accommodating at least a portion of a cartridge housing a stack of utensils, said cartridge provided with a single portal through which a single utensil can pass and wherein a dispensable utensil can be situated, with said portal situated in a pathway aligned with said exit opening; and b) an externally accessible hand operable ejector operable without an activation step and engageable through grasp and release action with said dispensable utensil when situated within the portal of the cartridge for ejecting said dispensable utensil from the portal through said pathway to the exit opening.
- 12. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 11 wherein the ejector comprises a lever having an internally protruding distal end wherein upon pivotal movement of said lever the protruding distal end engages the dispensable utensil for ejecting said utensil from the portal to the exit opening.
- 13. A cutlery utensil dispenser as claimed in claim 11 wherein the housing is mounted to a rotatable base.
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