Information
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Patent Grant
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6530505
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Patent Number
6,530,505
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Date Filed
Monday, October 1, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 156
- 222 516
- 222 517
- 222 556
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A dispensing container is formed having a housing with an opening at the top and defining an internal cavity. A wheel is rotatably attached to the housing and includes an arm which extends from the wheel and is dimensioned to cover the opening. The wheel with the extending arm is adapted to pivot away from the opening when the wheel is rotated, thereby allowing one to dispense the contents present in the container.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a container, and in particular, to a dispensing container with a rotatable lid for dispensing food products.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Containers for packaging and dispensing food products such as candy come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. These containers may be handheld and adapted to fit in a purse or in a pocket of a shirt or pair of pants. Further, these containers help to prevent damage to the food product contained within and to maintain its freshness. There exists a need for new and improved containers for dispensing food products such as candy.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with a general object of the present invention, a dispensing container is provided for storing and dispensing food products such as candy wherein the dispensing container has an easy opening lid for dispensing a food product.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a dispensing container dimensioned to fit comfortably in the palm of a hand.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a dispensing container includes a housing defining an internal cavity and including an aperture. A wheel is rotatably attached to the housing and has an extending arm which is dimensioned to cover the aperture and to pivot away from the aperture when the wheel is rotated, thereby uncovering the aperture. In one advantageous further embodiment, the wheel is biased to cause the arm to cover the aperture.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a dispensing container includes a housing having two pairs-of opposing sides, a bottom, and an opening opposite the bottom. The housing defines an internal cavity. A wheel is rotatably attached to the housing adjacent the opening and the wheel extends through one of the sides. The wheel has an extending arm and the wheel and arm are dimensioned to cover the opening. The arm is adapted to pivot away from the opening when the wheel is rotated for dispensing contents of the container. In one advantageous further embodiment, the wheel is biased to maintain the arm in a position to cover the opening.
A feature of the present invention relates to the dispensing of food product from the container by rotating the wheel and using a slight pouring action to dispense food product from the container.
An additional feature of the present invention, in one form thereof, concerns the incorporation of a biased wheel to support the arm so that it covers the opening of the container, thereby preventing food product from inadvertently being dispensed and helping to maintain the freshness of the food product within the container.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in, or apparent from, the detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a dispensing container according to the present invention in a closed condition;
FIG. 2
is a partial perspective view of the container of
FIG. 1
in an opened condition;
FIG. 3
is an elevational view, partially in section taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an elevational view, partially in section taken along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5A
is a perspective view of the main body of the dispensing container according to the present invention, shown in a disassembled condition; and
FIG. 5B
is a perspective view of the lid according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, like numbers represent like elements throughout the several views. Reference numeral
10
generally identifies a dispensing container shown in a closed condition in
FIGS. 1 and 3
and in an opened condition in
FIGS. 2 and 4
. The container
10
includes a housing having a first pair of opposing sides
12
,
14
and a second pair of opposing sides
16
,
18
. The housing also includes a bottom
20
and an upper opening
22
opposite the bottom
20
. Extending between sides
16
and
18
are mating connectors including three mating connectors
24
and
26
, one set of connectors
24
a
and
26
a
and one set
24
b
and
26
b
. Support post
30
provides rigidity to sides
16
and
18
. As shown, all sides of container
10
are made of transparent or translucent material. Of course such sides can also be made of opaque material.
Lid
50
, which is dimensioned to cover opening
22
, comprising a wheel portion
52
and an extending arm
54
. Wheel
52
includes bore
56
and a plurality of ridges
62
which extend upwardly from the surface of wheel
52
. One ridge
64
extends further from the surface of wheel
52
than the remaining plurality of ridges
62
. The bore
56
is mounted on an axle
36
which is fixed to wall
18
, as shown in FIG.
5
A.
Lid
50
is retracted away from opening
22
by applying a rotational force to wheel
52
in the direction denoted by arrow
80
. This rotational force rotates wheel
52
and in particular, bore
56
about fixed axle
36
, allowing arm
54
to pivot away from opening
22
(FIG.
2
). Advantageously, the plurality of ridges
62
provide a gripable surface and ridge
64
provides an additional surface to which one can apply the rotational force. Connectors
24
a
,
26
a
pass through aperture
57
in the arm
54
to provide guide and a stop to limit the angle through which wheel
52
can rotate.
Lid
50
is biased to be maintained in a closed condition covering opening
22
. The biasing of lid
50
is due to a cooperative engagement between teeth
38
,
40
, which are fixed to and extending from the surface of side
18
, and tabs
58
,
60
, extending axially from wheel
52
(FIGS.
3
-
5
). In this engagement, a portion of tab surfaces
59
,
61
of tabs
58
,
60
abut a portion of angled surfaces
42
,
44
of teeth
38
,
40
respectively. When a rotational force causes wheel
52
to rotate in direction of arrow
80
(FIG.
1
), tab surfaces
59
,
61
of tabs
58
,
60
pivotally twist along angled surfaces
42
,
44
, of teeth
38
,
40
, respectively, resulting in the deformation of tabs
58
,
60
shown in FIG.
4
.
Advantageously, tabs
58
,
60
are constructed of a resilient material such as polypropylene, which provides a resilient, biasing force to return tabs
58
,
60
to their rest position once the rotational force is withdrawn from wheel
52
. As a result, the biasing force closes lid
50
so that it covers opening
22
after the rotational force is withdrawn.
Preferably, lid
50
can be rotated by holding container
10
in the palm of one hand while applying a rotational force to ridges
62
and ridge
64
using the thumb of that hand. Food product such as candy is then dispensed into the other hand by slightly inverting or pouring the food product present in the container
10
into the other hand.
Spanning the space between side
16
and side
18
is a deflector plate
90
formed from deflector plate portions
92
,
94
extending from sides
16
,
18
respectively. Deflector plate
90
is angled towards opening
22
and, preferably, extends at least as far from the interior wall surface
96
of side
12
as that of connector
24
b
(best shown in FIGS.
3
and
4
).
Deflector plate
90
acts to deflect food product away from connector
24
b
and towards opening
22
when the food product is dispensed. For example, during dispensing, after arm
54
is retracted from opening
22
and container
10
is tilted to permit dispensing of the food product of container
10
, the food product will be deflected away from connector
24
b
by deflector plate
90
, and directed toward opening
22
.
Referring now specifically to
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, container
10
is assembled by first inserting bore
56
of lid
50
onto axle
36
so that tab surfaces
59
,
61
of tabs
58
,
60
abut angled surfaces
42
,
44
of teeth
38
,
40
. Then, side
16
is folded along hinge
28
to align and mate connectors
24
,
24
a
and
24
b
with complementary plurality of connectors
26
,
26
a
and
26
b.
It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that container
10
provides numerous features and advantages. For example, the plurality of ridges and in particular the further extending ridge
64
enables one to readily rotate the wheel
52
which then pivots arm
54
away from opening
22
for easy dispensing of food product from container
10
. Further, a preferable size of container
10
provides for a dispensing container which can fit in the palm of a hand for easy dispensing of food product and which can readily be stowed in a purse or in a shirt, pants, or backpack pocket.
Although the invention has been described in detail with respect to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skilled in the art that the invention is capable of numerous modifications and variations within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A dispenser container comprising:a housing having a pair of opposed sides and a pair of short opposed ends shorter than the opposed sides, said opposed sides and opposed ends forming a rectangular open top above an internal cavity capable of storing a supply of discrete solid pieces of a food product, said open top extending essentially the full length of the opposed sides, an arm extending parallel to the opposed sides completely across and closing off the entire rectangular open top, a wheel rotatably mounted on the container at the top of one of said ends with an axis of rotation perpendicular to the opposed sides, the arm being connected to the wheel at one end thereof, wherein turning of the wheel pivotally turns the arm about said axis of rotation to raise the end of the arm opposite from the wheel sufficiently to open that end of the rectangular open top to allow gravity dispensing of the food product therein upon inverting of the container.
- 2. The dispenser container of claim 1, wherein said wheel is biased to urge said arm to a position to cover said open top.
- 3. The dispenser container of claim 2, wherein said wheel is biased via a tab axially extending from said wheel cooperatively engaging with a tooth portion of said housing.
- 4. The dispenser container of claim 3, wherein said tab is composed of a resilient material adapted to pivotally twist about said tooth portion when said wheel is rotated, thereby establishing a biasing force.
- 5. The dispenser container of claim 1, wherein said wheel comprises a plurality of radially extending ridges.
- 6. The dispenser container of claim 5, wherein said ridges provide a gripable surface upon which a rotation force can be applied.
- 7. The dispenser container of claim 6, wherein one of said ridges extends radially further than the remainder of plurality of radially extending ridges, said one ridge providing an actuateable surface upon which a rotation force can be applied.
- 8. The dispenser container of claim 1, wherein said wheel comprises a radially extending ridge providing an actuateable surface upon which a rotation force can be applied.
- 9. The dispenser container of claim 1, further comprising a deflection plate extending from an inner surface of said housing adjacent said open top, said deflector plate angled towards said open top and adapted to direct contents within said container toward said open top during dispensing.
- 10. A dispensing container comprising:a housing defining an internal cavity and including an aperture; a wheel rotatably attached to said housing for rotation about a fixed axis and having a radially extending arm, said arm dimensioned to cover said aperture and to pivot away from said aperture when said wheel is rotated about said axis, thereby uncovering said aperture, wherein said wheel is biased via a tab axially extending from said wheel cooperatively engaging with a tooth portion of said housing to urge said arm to a position to cover said aperture.
- 11. The dispenser container of claim 10, wherein said tab is composed of a resilient material adapted to pivotally twist about said tooth portion when said wheel is rotated, thereby establishing a biasing force.
- 12. A dispensing container comprising:a housing defining an internal cavity and including an aperture; a wheel rotatably attached to said housing for rotation about a fixed axis and having a radially extending arm, said arm dimensioned to cover said aperture and to pivot away from said aperture when said wheel is rotated about said axis, thereby uncovering said aperture, and including a deflection plate extending from an inner surface of said housing adjacent said aperture, said deflector plate angled towards said aperture and adapted to direct contents within said container toward said aperture during dispensing.
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