Claims
- 1. A dispensing container for containing a plurality of medical or food supplement tablets contained within the container in a random fashion and dispensing the tablets one at a time, comprising
- a container having a hollow body and a first and second end, said first end being closed, the container being shaped internally at said second end to define an at least part circumferential channel bounded by sidewalls between which no relative movement occurs, said channel being capable of permitting a number of randomly contained tablets to enter said channel in a preferred orientation, an aperture in said channel capable of permitting said tablets to leave said channel one at a time, an external closure, movable in relation to said body, to open and close said aperture, and a receptacle disposed externally of said aperture and being external of said container, said receptacle being capable of receiving a first tablet that has passed through said aperture to hold said first tablet temporarily and permit said first tablet's manual removal, as well as to cause said first tablet to block the way for a second such tablet from passing through said aperture until such time that said first tablet has been removed, and for receiving said second tablet upon removal of said first tablet without movement of said external closure, said receptacle forming part of said external closure, wherein said external closure is rotatable in relation to said body to open or close said aperture, a pin projecting from said second end through a slot in said external closure to limit the extent of movement of said external closure relative to said container, and a thin frangible membrane mounted in said slot in said external closure and capable of being destroyed on first movement of said external closure in relation to said pin in said second end to provide evidence of tampering with an initially sealed container, the only moving part of said dispensing container being said external closure.
- 2. A dispensing container for containing a plurality of medical or food supplement tablets contained within the container in a random fashion and dispensing the tablets one at a time, comprising
- a container having a hollow body and a first and second end, said first end being closed, the container being shaped internally at said second end to define an at least part circumferential channel bounded by sidewalls between which no relative movement occurs, said channel being defined between a wall of the container and an insert located within said second end of the container, said channel being capable of permitting a number of randomly contained tablets to enter said channel in a preferred orientation, an aperture in said channel capable of permitting said tablets to leave said channel one at a time, an external closure, moveable in relation to said body, to open and close said aperture, a receptacle disposed externally of said aperture and being external of said container, said receptacle forming part of said external closure and being capable of receiving a first tablet that has passed through said aperture to hold said first tablet temporarily and permit said first tablet's manual removal, as well as to cause said first tablet to block the way for a second such tablet from passing through said aperture until such time that said first tablet has been removed, and to receive said second tablet upon removal of said first tablet without movement of said external closure, and means for locating said insert within said container comprising continuous serrations so as to facilitate locating said insert within said container by automatic filling and capping machines, the only moving part of said dispensing container being said external closure.
- 3. A dispensing container for containing a plurality of medical or food supplement tablets within the container in a random fashion and dispensing the tablets one at a time, comprising
- a container having a hollow body and a first and second end, said first end being closed, said container having no moving parts therein and being shaped internally at said second end to define peripheral circular inner and outer walls defining an at least part circumferential channel therebetween, said inner and outer walls having concentric radii of curvature and having no relative movement therebetween, said circumferential channel generally defining said radii, said channel being capable of permitting a number of randomly contained tablets to enter said channel, said channel holding a plurality of said tablets each in a preferred, identical orientation with a centerline axis of each tablet oriented substantially along a radius of said circumferential channel and said container, an aperture in said channel permitting said tablets to leave said channel one at a time, a closure, movable in relation to said body, to open and close said aperture, and a receptacle forming part of said closure and disposed externally of said aperture, said hollow body and said second end, for receiving a first tablet that has passed through said aperture to hold said first tablet temporarily in a manually removable position, for causing said first tablet to block a second tablet from passing through said aperture until such time that said first tablet has been removed, and for receiving said second tablet upon removal of said first tablet without movement of said closure.
- 4. A dispensing container as claimed in claim 3, wherein said closure opening and closing said aperture comprises a cover located at said second end and rotatable in relation to said body to open or close said aperture, a pin projecting from said cover through a slot in said second end to limit the extent of rotational movement of said cover relative to said container.
- 5. A dispensing container as claimed in claim 3, wherein said closure opening and closing said aperture comprises a cover located at said second end and rotatable in relation to said body to open or close said aperture, a pin projecting from said second end through a slot in said cover to limit the extent of rotational movement of said cover relative to said container.
- 6. A dispensing container as claimed in claim 3, wherein said container is a bottle with a neck end, said aperture being formed in the neck end of the bottle.
- 7. A dispensing container as claimed in claim 3, wherein said channel is defined between a wall of the container and an insert located within said second end of the container.
- 8. A dispensing container as claimed in claim 7, further including means comprising keys for locating said insert within said container.
- 9. A dispensing container for containing a plurality of medical or food supplement tablets within the container in a random fashion, and dispensing the tablets one at a time comprising
- a container having a hollow body and a first and second end, said container having no moving parts therein, said first end being closed and generally defining a first plane, said second end generally defining a second plane, an at least part circumferential channel which orients a plurality of said tablets in said hollow body in a preferred orientation, the oriented tablets being located in substantially the same plane which plane is substantially parallel to said first and second planes, said channel being disposed in said second end and defined between spaced peripheral circular sidewalls, said sidewalls having no relative movement therebetween, an aperture in said channel for permitting said tablets to leave said channel one at a time, a closure movable in relation to said hollow body to open and close said aperture, and a receptacle forming part of said closure disposed externally to said aperture for receiving a first tablet that has passed through said aperture, for holding said first tablet temporarily and for permitting manual removal of said first tablet, for causing said first tablet to block the way for another, second tablet from passing through said aperture until such time that said first tablet has been removed, and for receiving said second tablet, without movement of the said closure, after removal of said first tablet, said receptacle being disposed externally of said hollow body.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jun 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/938,176, filed Feb. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/AU91/00233 |
5/29/1991 |
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2/2/1993 |
2/2/1993 |
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WO91/18808 |
12/12/1991 |
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2544611 |
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Continuations (1)
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938176 |
Feb 1993 |
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