The present invention is directed to a dispensing apparatus for simultaneously dispensing liquid retaining members from a plurality of different portions or areas of the dispensing apparatus.
Previously developed dispensers for dispensing liquid retaining members (e.g., drinking cups) have a number of disadvantages and/or limitations. Cup dispensers have been configured to dispense a stack of drinking cups using gravity. However, such gravity type cup dispensers require individual drinking cups from a stack of drinking cups housed in the cup dispenser to be dispensed from the bottom of the cup dispenser. Cup dispensers have also utilized a spring element to bias the drinking cups toward an upper end of the cup dispenser so that drinking cups can be dispensed from the top of the cup dispenser. However, there exists a need for a cup dispenser that can simultaneously dispenses cups for a plurality of different dispensing areas or portions of the cup dispenser. Further, there is a need for a cup dispenser that can simultaneously dispense different size drinking cups from a cup dispenser. Moreover, there is a need for a cup dispenser that is readily adjustable, simple to manufacture and simple to use and/or mount in an operating position.
An object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a novel and unobvious apparatus for dispensing liquid retaining members.
Another object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a novel and unobvious apparatus for dispensing liquid retaining members configured to be mounted on or adjacent a liquid dispensing apparatus.
A further object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a cup dispenser for simultaneously dispensing cups from multiple different portions of the cup dispenser.
Still another object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a cup dispenser for simultaneously dispensing cups from multiple different portions of the cup dispenser that can be readily mounted on or adjacent a liquid dispensing apparatus.
A further object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a cup dispenser for simultaneously dispensing cups from multiple different portions of the cup dispenser having a single biasing means for biasing different stacks of cups towards different dispensing areas or portions of the cup dispenser.
Yet another object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a double ended cup dispenser for simultaneously dispensing cups from opposing ends of the double ended cup dispenser.
Still a further object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a double ended cup dispenser for simultaneously dispensing different size cups from opposing ends of the double ended cup dispenser.
Yet still another object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide different size flexible cup retaining and release members that can be positioned adjacent multiple different dispensing locations of a cup dispenser.
Still another object of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide a frame member for detachably supporting a plurality of different size flexible cup retaining and release members.
It must be understood that no one embodiment of the present invention need include all of the aforementioned objects of the present invention. Rather, a given embodiment may include one or none of the aforementioned objects. Accordingly, these objects are not to be used to limit the scope of the claims of the present invention.
In summary, one preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a cup dispenser for housing and dispensing a plurality of drinking cups. The cup dispenser includes a first stack of a plurality of drinking cups, a second stack of a plurality of drinking cups and a body simultaneously housing the first stack of a plurality of drinking cups and the second stack of a plurality of drinking cups. The body has a first end and a second end. The first end has a first opening through which drinking cups in the first stack of a plurality of drinking cups can be dispensed one after the other. The second end has a second opening through which drinking cups in the second stack of drinking cups can be dispensed one after the other. The body is configured such that a drinking cup from the first stack of a plurality of drinking cups can be dispensed at the same time a drinking cup in the second stack of a plurality of drinking cups is dispensed.
Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a double ended cup dispenser for simultaneously dispensing cups at each of two ends of the double ended cup dispenser. The double ended cup dispenser has a housing having first and second ends. The first end of the housing has a first opening through which one or more cups can dispensed. The second end of the housing has a second opening through which one or more cups can be dispensed at substantially the same time cups are dispensed from the first end of the housing. A first cup support member is disposed in the housing for supporting one or more cups. A second cup support member is disposed in the housing for supporting one or more cups. At least one biasing member is configured to bias the first cup support member toward the first end of the housing and bias the second cup support member toward the second end of the housing.
A further preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a liquid dispensing apparatus including a liquid dispenser for dispensing one or more liquids and a double ended cup dispenser for simultaneously dispensing cups at each of two ends on the double ended cup dispenser.
The preferred forms of the invention will now be described with reference to
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Preferably, dispenser A has a substantially tubular housing 2 configured to house and simultaneously dispense a first stack of a plurality of drinking cups B and a second stack of a plurality of drinking cups C. While housing 2 of dispenser A is shown as being a straight substantially tubular housing, it will be readily appreciated that housing 2 could be curved. For example, housing 2 could be U-shaped so that cups from each of the two stacks of drinking cups are positioned adjacent each other.
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Releasable cup retainer E further includes a flexible membrane 56 having a substantially central opening 58. Flexible membrane 56 is preferably detachably connected to frame 54. As seen in
Flexible membrane 56 preferably includes an enlarged engaging portion 64 for engaging a lip 46 or other structure of a drinking cup. Pulling on the exposed cup in stack C distorts member 56 such that it moves outwardly thereby allowing a single drinking cup to be dispensed. Upon removal of the drinking cup from dispenser A, the flexible nature of membrane 56 causes membrane 56 to spring back or return to its original position prior to application of a removal force on the drinking cup. This causes engaging portion 64 to engage lip 46 of the next drinking cup in stack C to ensure that only a single drinking cup is dispensed from end 26 at a given time.
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The preferred form of cup dispenser A is extremely versatile. First, it can simultaneously dispense two cups from two different dispensing areas of dispenser A. Also, the cups dispensed simultaneously from the two different dispensing areas can be of two different sizes (e.g., large cup and small cup). The preferred form of cup dispenser A can be mounted horizontally, vertically or in some other manner as dispenser A does not depend on gravity to aid cup dispensing. Referring to
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that the preferred design can be further modified or adapted following in general the principles of the invention and including but not limited to such departures from the present invention as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains. The claims are not limited to the preferred embodiment and have been written to preclude such a narrow construction using the principles of claim differentiation.
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