This application is a National Phase of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/ES2019/070472 having International filing date of Jul. 4, 2019, which claims the benefit of priority of European Patent Application No. 18382520.7 filed on Jul. 11, 2018. The contents of the above applications are all incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to dispensing devices for lozenges, pills, tablets, capsules or similar, capable of dosing the amount of said elements to be dispensed from the device, and is particularly related to single-dose or unit-dispensing portable dispensing devices, which are configured to dispense a single pill or capsule every time said device is actuated by a means provided in the same for said purpose.
In the application field several devices capable of dispensing pills or similar at the user's will have been developed, by either manual or automatic actuation of said device.
One of the main problems in dispensing devices is the possible clogging that can occur by the unexpected compacting of the pills that does not allow the same to flow, or by an obstruction of the outlet channel when the pills are improperly positioned with respect to said channel. In both cases the dispensing device cannot be used and the user cannot receive the content thereof.
Some dispensing devices have been provided with guides for suitably directing the pills or tables towards the outlet, such as that which is disclosed in WO 2013/116646, which includes, among other aspects, a pill track and dispenser assembly 400 that is selected in view of the type of pill that is contained in the pill bottle. The pill track and dispenser assembly 400 includes two main parts, namely, a pill track member 410 and an insert 500 that couples to the pill track 410 and configures the pill track 410 to have a desired orientation that allows the pills to only travel in one predetermined desired orientation with respect to the pill track 410. The predetermined orientation can be a horizontal orientation, vertical orientation, or even a diagonal orientation, etc.
It can be seen from this prior art document that the pills are guided towards the dispensing outlet to avoid an obstruction due to an incorrect accommodation of the same, however, these tracks are complicated to obtain and the device disclosed therein is not envisaged to prevent a blockage due to compaction.
Another dispensing device, such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,918,509, discloses a dispenser 10 that comprises a rotatable hopper 12, a hollow tubular structure formed from a single tube 14 and a tubular or hollow base plunger 16. The rotatable hopper 12 has an outer surface 18 and a cup 20 that extends through outer surface 18 into the interior of the hopper 12. The rotatable hopper 12 also has an axis of rotation 22 around which the hopper 12 rotates to dispense candy or other small objects. The cup 20 is of a sufficient size to contain at least one of the objects to be dispensed. The rotatable hopper 12 preferably has a cross section perpendicular to a rotational axis 22 that is, at least in part, substantially circular, and is most preferably, at least in part, spherical or cylindrical. The presence of cup 20 prevents the hopper 12 from having a completely circular cross section in that portion of hopper 12 where cup 20 is present. However, the rotatable hopper 12 may be of any shape that allows the hopper to rotate freely within tube 14. In addition, the tube 14 and base plunger 16 each have a circular cross section along the length of dispenser 10. However, the tube 14 and base plunger 16, and, thus, dispenser 10, each may have any cross sectional shape and size that may vary along the length of dispenser 10, as long as the shape and size of the cross section allows dispenser 10 to function.
In this US patent, it can be seen that the rotatable hopper in the rotation thereof introduces a small stirring in the candy which could unclog them from a possible compaction, however, the device disclosed therein is not conceived for said purpose, nor can it guarantee that the candy is properly guided to said rotatable hopper.
Thus, in the state of the art there is a need to provide a dispensing device that is able to stir and/or shake the capsules or pills or the content of the device to prevent clogging or remnants in the container that will be difficult to dispense, and which is also able to properly place said capsules or pills for dispensing in order to facilitate the dispensing of the same.
To overcome the current drawbacks, the present invention provides a device for the unitary dosage of tablets or pills that comprises a hollow body, a container housed in the hollow body configured to store tablets or pills, the container comprising an outlet channel, through which the tablets or pills exit said container, a rotation mechanism connected to the container and configured to make the same rotate, a dispensing mechanism connected to the hollow body and operatively connected to the rotation mechanism, configured to house and dispense a tablet or pill, as well as for actuating the rotation mechanism and stirring means connected to the hollow body and to the container, such that the actuation of the dispensing mechanism causes the rotation of the container through the rotation mechanism, the tablets or pills being stirred by the operative combination of the rotation with the stirring means, and wherein during the actuation, the dispensing mechanism dispenses a tablet or pill and/or houses another to be dispensed.
In alternative embodiments of the device for unitary dosage of tablets or pills, the stirring means comprise a wall portion connected to the hollow body that projects toward the inside of the container, and comprise stirring flaps connected to the container that project towards the inside of the same.
In other alternative embodiments of the device of the invention, the container comprises a storage portion that connects to the outlet channel through a transition portion.
In other even more alternative embodiments of the device, the stirring flaps are preferably provided on the transition zone.
In alternative embodiments of the device for the unitary dosage of tablets or pills, the rotation mechanism comprises a rack and pinion mechanism wherein the pinion is connected to the container and the rack is connected to the dispensing mechanism, wherein the outlet channel of the container passes through said pinion.
In other alternative embodiments of the device for unitary dosage of the invention, the dispensing mechanism comprises a plate element connected to a lower end of the hollow body and which defines a dispensing opening, elastic means connected to the plate element and/or to the hollow body and connected to an actuating element configured to be actuated by the user, and stroke limiting means connected to the plate element and/or to the hollow body and configured to limit the movement of the actuation element in the non-actuated position.
In alternative embodiments of the device, the actuation element comprises a channel configured to house a pill or tablet to be dispensed, such that when the actuation element is in a non-actuated state, the channel aligns with the container channel to receive and house a tablet or pill coming from the container, and such that when the actuation element is in an actuated state, the channel aligns with the dispensing opening of the plate element to dispense the pill or tablet, wherein by returning to the non-actuated state the channel can newly house a tablet or pill.
In other alternative embodiments the dispensing mechanism comprises guide elements configured to guide the movement of the actuation element.
In alternative embodiments the stroke limiting means of the dispensing mechanism comprise a wall that projects toward the inside of the hollow body and, in a non-actuated state, is configured to butt against the actuation element.
In other alternative embodiments of the device of the invention, the stroke limiting means of the dispensing mechanism comprise a wall that projects from the plate element in such a way that it partially encloses the actuation element and, in the non-actuated state, is configured to butt against the actuation element.
In other even more alternative embodiments of the device, the dispensing mechanism comprises fastening means connected to the plate element and configured to fasten the elastic means.
The main advantage of the invention consists of the fact that by means of a purely mechanical configuration of the rotation mechanism the stirring means are able to stir the pills every time the actuation element of the dispensing mechanism is actuated by the user. This way, when the user actuates the dispensing mechanism to obtain a pill, the stirring means stir the tablets or pills preventing or breaking up pills that are possibly compacted and facilitating the individual flow of the tablets or pills toward the outlet channel of the container, and thus the dispensing of the same.
The previous advantages and characteristics, in addition to others, shall be understood more fully in light of the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments, with reference to the drawings attached, which must be understood by way of illustration and not limitation, wherein:
The following detailed description presents a number of specific details by way of example to provide a detailed understanding of the relevant teachings. However, it is clear for a person skilled in the art that the present teachings can be carried out without these details.
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A rotation mechanism (4) is operatively connected to the container (3) and is configured to make the same rotate with respect to the “Z” axis and comprises a rack and pinion mechanism (41) wherein the pinion (41) is connected to the container (3) and the rack (42) is connected to a dispensing mechanism (5), which will be referred to below. The connection of the pinion (41) to the container (3) is in the form of an operative coupling, wherein the axial axis of the pinion (41) coincides with the “Z” axis of the container, such that all of the rotation exerted on the pinion (41) is transmitted to the container (3). The pinion (41) is preferably coupled to the container (3) in such a way that the outlet channel (31) passes through said pinion (41) on the axial axis thereof. In even more preferred embodiments, the pinion (41) is integrally formed with the container (3).
On the other hand, and according to
The dispensing mechanism (5) comprises an actuation element (53) envisaged to be actuated by the user, said actuation element able to be linearly moved over the plate element (51) between two positions referred to as “actuated” and “non-actuated”, wherein elastic means (52) are coupled to the plate element (51) and coupled to the actuation element (53) and are configured to return the latter to the “non-actuated” position, which is the normal position of the actuation element in which there are no pills being dispensed. Guide elements (54) form part of the dispensing mechanism (5) and are configured to guide the linear movement of the actuation element (53). Preferably said guide elements (54) are configured as protrusions (54′) provided on the actuation element (53) and guides (54″) provided on the plate element (51).
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On the other hand, the actuation element (53) comprises a channel (531) configured to house a pill or tablet to be dispensed, such that when the actuation element (53) is in a non-actuated state, the channel (531) aligns with the container channel (3) to receive and house a tablet or pill coming from the container (3), and such that when the actuation element (53) is in an actuated state, the channel (531) aligns with the dispensing opening (510) of the plate element (51) to dispense the pill or tablet, in this state the channel (31) being blocked by the actuation element (53), wherein by returning to the non-actuated state the channel (531) can newly house a tablet or pill. Thus, the dispensing opening (510) is not aligned with the channel (31) of the container (3).
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The device (1) for the unitary dosage of tablets or pills of the invention further comprises stirring means (6) which, as will be shown below, are connected to the hollow body (2) and to the container (3).
These stirring means (6) are the combination of a static part and a mobile part. The static part is defined as a wall portion (21) related to the hollow body (2) and which projects towards the inside of the same, moving inside the container (3). It is termed static because, due to the fact that said wall (21) is connected to the hollow body (2), it remains fixed to the same. In the embodiment shown in
On the other hand the mobile part of the stirring means (6) comprises stirring flaps (33) connected to the container (3) and which project toward the inside of the same. These stirring flaps (33) are called mobile because by being connected to the container (3) they rotate with the same, and therefore they move with respect to the wall portion (21). As can be seen in
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When the container (3) rotates, the stirring flaps (33) drag the tablets or pills so that they hit against the wall portion (21) of the hollow body. This leads to a stirring a that causes the pills or tablets to separate if they happen to be compacted and also more effectively directs them to the outlet channel (31) so that they fan finally be dispensed. Thus, every time the actuation element (53) is actuated by the user, the pills or tablets are stirred by the stirring means.
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PCT/ES2019/070472 | 7/4/2019 | WO | 00 |
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WO2020/012049 | 1/16/2020 | WO | A |
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European Search Report dated Jan. 11, 2019 From the European Patent Office Re. Application No. 18382520.7. (6 Pages). |
International Search Report and the Written Opinion dated Nov. 4, 2019 From the International Searching Authority Re. Application No. PCT/ES2019/070472. (12 Pages). |
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20210267847 A1 | Sep 2021 | US |