1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to dispensing containers such as dispensing containers for blades of knives of the boxcutter type.
2. Prior art
There are dispensing containers of the parallelepipedal type having an upper face provided with a window and a side face provided with a slit for which the window makes it possible to push the objects which are to exit via the slit.
This type of container exists in particular as a dispensing container for razor blades.
In this type of container, the stacked blades are pressed against the upper face of the container by a spring device.
One drawback of these containers is that, on one hand, spring devices are relatively bulky and that, on the other hand, these spring devices have limited travel for their bulkiness, which makes it impossible to place a large number of blades in a small container.
The present invention has the object of compensating for this problem and providing a compact container which can accommodate a large number of products to be distributed.
To do this, the present invention proposes a dispensing container for flat objects, such as boxcutter blades, which comprises a container body in which is housed a sliding support designed to move between a rear face and a front face of the container body, for which the objects are stacked between the sliding support and the front face of the container, the sliding support pushing the objects against said front face under the action of at least two elastic means, for which said at least two elastic means each comprise a forward branch and a return branch, the free end of the forward branch latching onto an anchor point of the container, the free end of the return branch latching onto an anchor point of the sliding support, the forward branch and the return branch being connected via a spindle or a pulley positioned close to the front face of the container, the elastic means being designed to pull the sliding support from the rear face to the front face of the container.
Advantageously, the latching position of the elastic means on the container body and the elongation ratio of the elastic means are such that the movement of the support from the rear face of the container to the front face of the container remains within the elastic elongation travel of the elastic means.
According to a preferred embodiment, the elastic means are coil springs designed to roll on the pulleys or slide on the spindles.
According to a particular embodiment, the body of the container comprises guides for holding the stacked objects.
Advantageously, said elastic means are positioned in side housings of the container along two opposite lateral sides of the sliding support.
The container comprising an upper face and a lower face which are opposite and parallel and are delimited by the front face and the rear face is advantageously such that at least one of said upper and lower faces comprises a slit for the distribution of objects, along the front face of the container.
According to a first embodiment, the front face comprises a cutout for pushing the objects which are pressed against the front face out of the container, through the distribution slit.
According to a second embodiment, the front face comprises a means for pushing the objects out of the container through the distribution slit.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon reading the following description of a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the invention, with reference to the drawings, in which:
The container of the invention is represented ready for use in
It comprises an upper face 14, a rear face 4 and a front face 5, a lower face 15 and side faces 20, 21.
According to the example shown, the front face 5 comprises a cutout 17 and the upper face 14 comprises a slit 16 along the front face 5 and in communication with the cutout 17.
The upper face is part of a cover which clips in with a container body 2 as shown in
The cover comprises four side faces, to with the rear face 4, the front face 5, side faces 20, 21 and said upper face 14.
The dispensing container of the invention is intended for distributing flat objects 1, such as boxcutter blades 1.
It comprises a sliding support 3 or carriage, represented removed from the container in
According to the example of
For the sake of simplicity, the front counter-faces 5′ will be assimilated with the front faces 5, the grouping of front and rear counter-faces and faces forming, ultimately, double-thickness front and rear faces.
In the case of the example shown in
One noteworthy aspect of the invention is that the sliding support is designed to move between the rear face 4′ and the front face 5′ of the container body and that no space is lost between the support and the rear face 4 of the container. Indeed, according to the example shown, the sliding support pushes the objects 1 against the front face under the action of two elastic means 6, 6′ which each comprise a forward branch 6a and a return branch 6b and which are accommodated in spaces 13, 13′ on the lateral sides 20, 21 of the container.
A first end or free end 61 of the forward branch of the elastic means latches onto an anchor point 7, 7′ of the container and begins the forward branch 6a.
A second end or free end of the return branch 62 of the elastic means latches onto an anchor point 8, 8′ of the sliding support and terminates the return branch 6b.
The forward branch 6a and the return branch 6b are connected via a spindle or a pulley 9 positioned close to the front face 5 of the container.
It is well understood that the elastic means are continuous and that the concepts of forward branch and return branch are merely geometric representations, it being possible for one part of an elastic means to be part of the forward branch or of the return branch depending on the tension of the elastic means.
According to this construction, the elastic means are designed to pull the sliding support from the rear face to the front face of the container, without its length of travel being limited by the length of the relaxed elastic means. This is made possible by the fact that the forward branch can house the length of one or both of the relaxed elastic means. In particular, the elastic elongation ratio of one or both of the elastic means and their latching position on the container body 2 may be calculated such that the movement of the support from the rear face of the container to the front face of the container remains included in the elastic elongation travel of the elastic means.
An elongation ratio of preferably at least 2.5 to 3 appears to be usable within the scope of the invention.
The elastic means may in particular be elastic bands made from natural or synthetic rubber or, as in the example shown, be coil springs, these elastic means being designed to slide on the spindle 9 which, in the case of coil springs, will be realized for example with a diameter which is sufficiently large to avoid twisting the coils of the springs.
As shown in
In this case, the rails 11 support the blade 1 at a portion 100 which is set back from the edge 101 of the blade.
If the rails do not serve as guides for the sliding support, the groove 12 in which the rails move is made wider than the spacing of the rails so as not to hamper the movement of the sliding support.
As shown in
The walls 13a, 13b serve as guiding means for the sliding support in cooperation with the side faces of said support, these side faces bearing the pegs 8, 8′ receiving the end of the springs 6, 6′.
On one side, the height of the internal sidewall 13a is limited in order to allow the passage, into the housing 13, of a first peg 8 for securing a first elastic means 6 on the support. On the second side, the wall comprises a groove 131 for the passage of the peg 8′ shown in
According to this embodiment, the pegs are offset in terms of height such that the attachments of the springs on the pegs 8, 8′ of the support and on the pegs 7, 7′ of the container body are inverted, such that a better balance of forces on the sliding support 3 is possible.
As seen above, the container comprises an upper face 14 and a lower face 15 which are opposite and parallel and the upper face is, according to the example shown, created in a cover of the container and the rear face is a base of the container body 2.
The objects stacked between the support and the front face are retained by these upper and lower faces or, as in the example, by the upper face and the guide rails 11.
The slit 16, which extends along the front face 5 of the container, constitutes an object distribution slit.
The cutout 17 described above, created in the front face 5 of the cover and the front counter-face 5′ of the container body, makes it possible to push the objects pressing under the front face out of the container through the distribution slit 16 as shown in
In an alternative embodiment shown in
In this case, the pushing means 18 is for example a sliding pushing device which is or is not recalled by a spring. This solution, which is more complex to realize, has the advantage that the objects need not be pushed using one's fingers.
The container of the invention is compact and one exemplary embodiment is a container measuring 80×80×20 mm and capable of holding 100 blades of the deburring type, the sliding support being actuated in such a case by coil springs of 4 mm in diameter which have a distance between latching spindles of 45 mm and are designed to reach a length of 140 mm with no plastic deformation.
These dimensions are of course given purely indicatively, it being possible to realize numerous variants of the box of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1355380 | Jun 2013 | FR | national |