DISPENSING CONTAINER

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20220388760
  • Publication Number
    20220388760
  • Date Filed
    May 23, 2022
    2 years ago
  • Date Published
    December 08, 2022
    2 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • Oxygen Confectionery Corp. (Wilmington, DE, US)
Abstract
A novel chewing gum box includes a gum storage chamber, a storage chamber cover, a funnel apparatus, a gum introducing plate, a gum carrying groove, a carrying groove baffle, a push handle, a spring baffle, guide rails, guide rail grooves, a spring groove, and a spring. The gum storage chamber is communicated with the gum carrying groove through the funnel apparatus. The gum carrying groove is connected to the push handle and is capable of reciprocating along the guide rails and the guide rail groove. When retrieving gum, the box body is tilted and shaken first to allow gum in the storage chamber to slide along the gum introducing plate into the gum carrying groove via the funnel apparatus. The push handle then is actuated to have the gum pushed out along the guide rail and the guide rail groove, so that the gum is available for retrieval.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to the field of daily use manufacturing technology, particularly to a novel dispensing container such as a chewing gum box.


BACKGROUND

Chewing gum is a common consumer product, used for cleaning teeth to prevent oral cavities, protecting teeth, lowering stress and facilitating facial beauty. Most chewing gum packaging, while designed simply yet, produces several undesirable disadvantages. For example, in many cases, it is difficult to control the dispensing of the packaging contents. Thus, when trying to take a piece of chewing gum, multiple pieces may be poured out into the user's hands. In addition to being inconvenient, such practice also may by unhygienic, as the user may have to handle the unwanted pieces to put them back in the packaging. Additionally, much packaging of this type is not designed to be reusable, resulting in resource waste.


BRIEF SUMMARY

The invention aims to provide a novel chewing gum box for solving the abovementioned deficiencies.


In one aspect, a novel chewing gum box may include the following components: a chewing gum storage chamber, a storage chamber cover, a funnel apparatus, a chewing gum introducing plate, a chewing gum carrying groove or holder, a carrying groove baffle, a push handle, a spring baffle, guide rails, guide rail grooves, a spring groove and a spring. The chewing gum storage chamber is communicated with the chewing gum carrying groove through the funnel apparatus. The chewing gum carrying groove is connected with the push handle and is capable of performing reciprocating motion along the guide rails and the guide rail grooves between a stored position located within the housing and a dispensing position located external to the housing. The funnel apparatus is composed of a plurality of transverse or obliquely vertical or sloped bodies of increasing thickness that are arranged on the two sides of the inside of the box. The funnel apparatus also is disposed above and transversely in-line with the groove. The chewing gum introducing plate is connected with the funnel apparatus. Additionally or alternatively, the chewing gum introducing plate extends between and perpendicular to the storage chamber sides and is further configured to separate the chewing gum storage chamber and the chewing gum carrying groove. The size and shape of the chewing gum carrying groove is suitable for accommodating one or several pieces of chewing gum. Guide rails are arranged on the two sides of the chewing gum carrying groove, and the inner side of the box is provided with the guide rail groove. The rear part of the chewing gum carrying groove is connected with the carrying groove baffle. The spring baffle is arranged on one side of the chewing gum carrying groove. One side of the box is internally provided with the spring groove, and the spring is installed therein, such that one end of the spring is coupled to the chewing gum carrying groove and the opposite end of the spring is coupled to the box. Interactions are performed between the spring and the spring baffle on the side of the spring groove, such that the spring is configured to return the chewing gum carrying groove from a dispensing position to a stored position.


Compared with existing technologies, the invention has the beneficial effects of simple structure, convenient use, environmental friendliness and health.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

The following contents will further illustrate the invention by integrating figures and embodiments:



FIG. 1 is an isometric view of the solid diagram of the chewing gum box with a gum carrying groove in a retracted position.



FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the chewing gum box of FIG. 1 when the chewing gum carrying groove is pushed out.



FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the reverse side of the chewing gum box of FIG. 1 with the storage chamber cover in an open position.



FIG. 4 is an isometric isolated view of a chewing gum box showing the inner side of a left-half part of the chewing gum box and showing a hopper.



FIG. 5 is an isometric isolated view of another embodiment of a chewing gum box showing the inner side of the left-half part of the chewing gum box and showing another hopper.



FIG. 6 is an isometric isolated view of the chewing gum box of FIG. 4 showing the inner side of the right-half part of the chewing gum box and showing a hopper.



FIG. 7 is an isometric isolated view of the chewing gum box of FIG. 5 showing the inner side of the right-half part of the chewing gum box and showing another hopper.



FIG. 8 is an isometric isolated view showing the left side of the chewing gum carrying groove.



FIG. 9 is an isometric isolated view showing the right side of the chewing gum carrying groove.





The definitions of numbers in the figures: 1. chewing gum storage chamber, 2. storage chamber cover, 3. funnel apparatus, 4. chewing gum introducing plate, 5. chewing gum carrying groove or holder, 6. carrying groove baffle, 7. push handle, 8. spring baffle, 9. guide rail, 10. guide rail groove, 11. spring groove, 12. spring.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The chewing gum box is mainly composed of a chewing gum storage chamber 1, a storage chamber cover 2, a funnel apparatus 3, a chewing gum introducing plate 4, adjacent the funnel apparatus 3, the introducing plate 4 dividing the box into an upper chamber and a lower chamber, the upper chamber defining the storage chamber 1, a chewing gum carrying groove or holder 5, a carrying groove baffle 6, a push handle 7, a spring baffle 8, guide rails 9, guide rail grooves 10, a spring groove 11 and a spring 12.


In order to dispense chewing gum, a user may obliquely shake the box body to transfer chewing gum in the chewing gum storage chamber 1 into the chewing gum carrying groove or holder 5, e.g., by causing the gum to slide along the chewing gum introducing plate 4 via the funnel apparatus 3. The chewing gum carrying groove 5 may include a plurality of parallel sidewalls and a base extending between and joining those sidewalls, where both the sidewalls and the base extend parallel to a direction of motion of the gum-carrying groove 5. As such, the sidewalls and base may form a cavity or bucket for receiving and confining the gum to be dispensed as and after the carrying groove 5 is moved into a pushed out or dispensing position. The user then may push the push handle 7 to have the chewing gum in the chewing gum carrying groove 5 be pushed out along the guide rail 9 and the guide rail groove 10. The push handle 7 translates along a groove that extends completely through one of the sides of the box. Once the gum carrying groove 5 is in a pushed out or dispensing position, the user then may take out the chewing gum from the groove 5.


The carrying groove baffle 6 is movable with the chewing gum carrying groove 5 and is configured to prevent chewing gum from falling into the gap that is formed during the course of pushing out the chewing gum carrying groove 5. The carrying groove baffle 6 also is configured to nest with the chewing gum introducing plate 4 when the groove is not pushed out.


Additionally, once the chewing gum carrying groove is pushed out, the user can loosen the push handle 7 so that the chewing gum carrying groove 5 can return to the inside of the box body under the effect of the spring 12. Moreover, the dispenser is configured such that the storage chamber cover 2 may be hingedly opened to add new chewing gum, e.g., when the chewing gum in the storage chamber 1 has been taken out completely. Thus, the apparatus is rationally designed, structurally simple, and convenient to use.

Claims
  • 1. A dispensing container, comprising: a housing having a first side, a second side, and a storage chamber formed therebetween, the housing further including a cover;a holder configured to reciprocate between a stored position located within the housing and a dispensing position located external to the housing to dispense contents of the storage chamber;a plate adjacent to a funnel apparatus, the plate extending between the first side and the second side, wherein the container is configured such that the contents pass through the funnel apparatus and into the holder; anda baffle movable with the holder, the baffle configured to prevent the contents of the container from falling into a gap formed when the holder moves to the dispensing position;wherein the funnel apparatus comprises a plurality of transverse or obliquely vertical or slope bodies that are arranged on each of the first and the second sides of the housing or one of the first and the second sides of the housing, the edges of the bodies forming a gradually narrowing space from the storage chamber to the holder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/385,877, filed Apr. 16, 2019, which is continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/424,637, filed Dec. 18, 2015, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,351,333 on Jul. 16, 2019, which is a U.S. national stage application of International Application No. PCT/CN2012/080892, filed Sep. 1, 2012, all of which prior applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.

Continuations (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 16385877 Apr 2019 US
Child 17751067 US
Parent 14424637 Dec 2015 US
Child 16385877 US