Information
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Patent Grant
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6334545
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Patent Number
6,334,545
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Date Filed
Monday, January 24, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 1, 200223 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 221 136
- 221 137
- 221 139
- 221 140
- 221 141
- 221 143
- 102 342
- 102 343
- 102 336
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A flare dispensing and igniting system comprising a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing. The housing has side walls, end walls and a bottom wall, and a dispensing opening in the bottom wall. A dispensing plate covers a portion of the dispensing opening, with a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening. The dispensing plate is pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening. An ejecting assembly is provided in the housing for ejecting flares from the housing and which includes a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening and past the dispensing plate. The dispensing plate has an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, and the inner surface has an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare as the flare passes through the dispensing opening for igniting the flare as the flare is ejected from the interior of the housing.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to flare dispensing systems and more particularly pertains to a new flare dispensing and igniting system for providing a convenient system for storing flares prior to use, and for dispensing and igniting the flares during use.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of flare dispensing systems is known in the prior art. More specifically, flare dispensing systems heretofore devised and utilized are known to consist basically of familiar, expected and obvious structural configurations, notwithstanding the myriad of designs encompassed by the crowded prior art which have been developed for the fulfillment of countless objectives and requirements.
Many of the known flare dispensing systems include means for igniting the flare when the flare is being dispensed from a housing holding a plurality of flares. However, many of these systems ignite the flare while the flare is located in the housing in which the plurality of flares are stored, which can be hazardous if some of the ignited material remains in the housing or is deflected back into the area of the housing where the plurality of flares are being held. This feature of the prior art can be especially hazardous if the ignited flare becomes lodged or jammed in the exit passageway of the housing. Thus, these systems can present a significant hazard to the user if the plurality of flares become ignited in the housing.
Further, many of the known flare dispensing systems are designed for a particular size of flare, and are not able to handle flares of different sizes. Thus, the use of different sized flares requires the user to have two or more of these known systems, one for each size of flares.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known types of flare dispensing systems now present in the prior art, the present invention provides a new flare dispensing and igniting system construction wherein the same can be utilized for providing a convenient system for storing flares prior to use, and for dispensing and igniting the flares during use.
The general purpose of the present invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system apparatus and method which has many of the advantages of the flare dispensing systems mentioned heretofore and many novel features that result in a new flare dispensing and igniting system which is not anticipated, rendered obvious, suggested, or even implied by any of the prior art flare dispensing systems, either alone or in any combination thereof.
To attain this, the present invention generally comprises a flare dispensing and igniting system including a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing. The housing has side walls, end walls and a bottom wall, and a dispensing opening in the bottom wall. A dispensing plate covers a portion of the dispensing opening, with a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening. The dispensing plate is pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening. An ejecting assembly is provided in the housing for ejecting flares from the housing and which includes a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening and past the dispensing plate. The dispensing plate has an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, and the inner surface has an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare as the flare passes through the dispensing opening for igniting the flare as the flare is ejected from the interior of the housing.
In one embodiment of the invention, a guide wall is provided in the housing that slopes downwardly toward the dispensing opening such that flares resting on the guide wall are directed toward the dispensing opening. The guide wall may define a flare dispensing space above the guide wall and a flare storage space between the guide wall and the bottom wall of the housing, with the guide wall being pivotally attached to the bottom wall to permit pivoting of the guide wall to access the flare storage space.
In one embodiment, a biasing assembly is provided for biasing flares in the interior of the housing toward a first one of the end walls of the housing. The biasing assembly may comprises a biasing wall oriented substantially parallel to the end walls, with the biasing wall being oriented above the guide wall for contacting flares resting on the guide wall. A biasing member may be located between one of the end walls of the housing and the biasing wall for pressing the biasing wall toward the other of the end walls.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. The abstract is neither intended to define the invention of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system apparatus and method which has many of the advantages of the flare dispensing systems mentioned heretofore and many novel features that result in a new flare dispensing and igniting system which is not anticipated, rendered obvious, suggested, or even implied by any of the prior art flare dispensing systems, either alone or in any combination thereof.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system which may be easily and efficiently manufactured and marketed.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system which is of a durable and reliable construction.
An even further object of the present invention is to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system which is susceptible of a low cost of manufacture with regard to both materials and labor, and which accordingly is then susceptible of low prices of sale to the consuming public, thereby making such flare dispensing and igniting system economically available to the buying public.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system which provides in the apparatuses and methods of the prior art some of the advantages thereof, while simultaneously overcoming some of the disadvantages normally associated therewith.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system for providing a convenient system for storing flares prior to use, and for dispensing and igniting the flares during use.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system which includes a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing. The housing has side walls, end walls and a bottom wall, and a dispensing opening in the bottom wall. A dispensing plate covers a portion of the dispensing opening, with a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening. The dispensing plate is pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening. An ejecting assembly is provided in the housing for ejecting flares from the housing and which includes a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening and past the dispensing plate. The dispensing plate has an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, and the inner surface has an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare as the flare passes through the dispensing opening for igniting the flare as the flare is ejected from the interior of the housing.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system for storing flares in a housing from which the flares can also be dispensed so that there is no need to transfer the flares out of a storage container for use.
Even still another object of the present invention is to provide a new flare dispensing and igniting system that is adjustable to hold flares of different sizes and dispense flares of different sizes.
These together with other objects of the invention, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the invention, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference should be made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated preferred embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic perspective view of the flare dispensing and igniting system of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a schematic sectional view of the invention taken along line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a schematic partial sectional view of a broken away portion of the housing and ejecting assembly of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a schematic top view of the base portion of the housing of the invention with the lid portion removed to show the detail of the interior of the housing.
FIG. 5
is a schematic sectional view of the invention as taken along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 1
particularly showing the lid portion on the housing in a closed position and in an open position in phantom lines.
FIG. 6
is a schematic bottom view of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
FIGS. 1 through 6
thereof, a new flare dispensing and igniting system embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference numeral
10
will be described.
As best illustrated in
FIGS. 1 through 6
, the flare dispensing and igniting system
10
generally comprises a housing
12
with a base portion
14
and a lid portion
16
, and the base portion has a dispensing opening
34
. A biasing assembly
50
is provided, and an ejecting assembly is provided for ejecting flares
8
from the housing
12
. Significantly, the flare dispensing and igniting system
10
of the invention both stores flares prior to use of the flares, and then dispenses the flares in a one by one fashion while igniting the flares are dispensed.
The flare dispensing and igniting system
10
includes a housing
12
having an interior for holding a plurality of flares prior to the dispensing of the flares. The housing
12
has a base portion
14
and a lid portion
16
positioned above and resting on the base portion. The base portion has a pair of spaced side walls
18
,
19
and a pair of spaced end walls
20
,
21
that extend between the side walls. A bottom wall
24
extends between and joins the end walls
20
,
21
and side walls
18
,
19
.
A hinge assembly
26
pivotally couples the lid portion
16
to the base portion
14
. The hinge assembly is mounted on one of the end walls
20
,
21
of the base portion of the housing and a first end
27
of the lid portion. A latch assembly
28
is provided for selectively securing the lid portion to the base portion in a closed position, such as for the purpose of retaining the flares in the interior of the housing. The latch assembly
28
is mounted on an end wall
20
of the housing opposite the end wall on which the hinge assembly
26
is mounted. The latch assembly
28
is mounted on a second end
29
of the lid portion
16
opposite the first end
27
on which the hinge assembly
26
is mounted. A carrying handle
30
is mounted on a top surface
32
of the lid portion
16
for permitting lifting of the housing when the lid portion is in a closed position and the latch assembly
28
is latched.
A significant feature of the housing
12
is a dispensing opening
34
for permitting flares stored in the interior of the housing
12
to exit through the bottom wall
24
of the housing while, for example, the housing is being carried by a user. The dispensing opening
34
may be preferably formed in the bottom wall
24
of the housing adjacent to a first one
18
of the side walls of the housing. The dispensing opening
34
may extend substantially the entire distance between the end walls
20
,
21
, although it is not necessary that the dispensing opening extend the entire distance. Suitably, the dispensing opening
34
may extend only a distance sufficient for a flare
8
to pass through the opening
34
.
A guide wall
36
extends from the second side wall
19
of the housing toward the first side wall
18
. The guide wall
36
slopes downwardly toward the dispensing opening
34
such that flares
8
resting on the guide wall
36
in the interior of the housing are directed toward the dispensing opening such that as a flare is moved through the opening, another flare will take the position of the ejected flare above the dispensing opening. The guide wall
36
defines a flare dispensing space
38
above the guide wall for flares that are available for dispensing, and a flare storage
39
space between the guide wall
36
and the bottom wall
24
for flares which may be moved into the flare dispensing space
38
for dispensing. The guide wall
36
is pivotally attached to the bottom wall
24
to permit pivoting of the guide wall in an upward direction away from the bottom wall to permit access to the flare storage space. Preferably, the guide wall
36
is pivotally connected by a pivot assembly
40
to the bottom wall at a location adjacent to the dispensing opening
34
.
A dispensing plate
42
is provided for covering at least a portion of the dispensing opening
34
. The dispensing plate
42
is pivotally mounted to the housing adjacent to an end of the dispensing opening, and preferably the end of the dispensing opening adjacent the end wall
20
. The dispensing plate
42
has a closed position in which the plate
42
is positioned adjacent to the dispensing opening for supporting a portion of the flare
8
positioned above the dispensing opening
34
, and thereby preventing the flare from moving through the dispensing opening
34
. The dispensing plate is pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening, and the plate is biased into the closed position. Preferably, the dispensing plate is mounted by a spring hinge
44
to the housing.
Optionally, a retaining plate
46
may be positioned at an end of the dispensing opening
34
opposite the end of the opening on which the dispensing plate
42
is mounted. The retaining plate
42
is thus adapted to support an end of a flare positioned above the dispensing opening, while the dispensing plate supports the opposite end of the flare. As a further option, the retaining plate may be pivotally mounted to the bottom wall
24
of the housing
12
adjacent to the end of the dispensing opening, although the retaining plate may be fixedly mounted so as not to permit movement of the dispensing plate. The pivoting retaining plate embodiment may have a spring hinge biasing the retaining plate into a position adjacent the dispensing opening.
A biasing assembly
50
is provided for biasing the flares located in the interior of the housing toward a first one
20
of the end walls of the housing, which permits the invention to securely accommodate flares of different lengths. The biasing assembly
50
comprises a biasing wall
52
that may be oriented substantially parallel to the end walls
20
,
21
of the housing. The biasing wall
52
may be oriented above the guide wall
36
for contacting flares resting on the guide wall. The biasing wall
52
has opposite side edges
54
,
55
, and each of the side edges have a guide tab
56
,
57
extending from the respective side edge
54
,
55
. The side walls
18
,
19
of the housing each have a guide slot
58
,
59
for accepting one of the guide tabs
56
,
57
of the guide wall
36
.
A biasing member
60
,
61
is located between the second end wall
19
and the biasing wall
52
for pressing the biasing wall toward the first end wall
20
to automatically adjust the size of the flare dispensing space
38
to the length of the flares positioned in the flare holding space. In one embodiment of the invention, a pair of biasing members
60
,
61
extend between the second end wall and the biasing wall for providing a more evenly distributed pressure on the flares in the flare holding space. Optionally, the biasing member may comprise a compression spring.
An ejecting assembly may be provided in the housing for ejecting flares from the interior of the housing through the dispensing opening. The ejecting assembly includes a plunger assembly
62
for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening
34
. The plunger assembly
62
, in turn, includes a plunger actuator
64
for actuating the plunger assembly. The plunger actuator
64
has a portion that extends through the lid portion
16
of the housing
12
, and a first end
65
of the actuator
64
is located external to the housing. A button
68
is mounted on the first end
65
of the plunger actuator for being pressed by the user. The plunger actuator has a second end
66
which extends into and is positioned in interior of the housing.
A push member
70
is provided for pushing a flare
8
positioned adjacent to the dispensing opening
34
through the opening
34
and past the dispensing plate
42
. The push member
70
extends substantially parallel to the side wall
18
adjacent to the dispensing opening, and is thus oriented substantially vertically. The push member
70
has a first end
71
for pushing against a flare
8
positioned above the dispensing opening
34
. A push plate
74
is mounted on a second end
72
of the push member
70
, and the push plate
74
is positioned below the push member
70
such that the second end
66
of the plunger actuator is abuttable against the push plate
74
. The plunger actuator
64
pushes downwardly against the push plate
74
and the push member
70
when the user pushes down on the button
68
on the exterior of the housing.
A biasing element
76
is provided for biasing the push member in a direction away from the dispensing opening
34
, or toward an uppermost position of the range of travel of the push member. The uppermost position of the push member permits a flare to move into position below the push member and over the dispensing opening when the plunger assembly is not being actuated. Thus, a flare is always ready to be ejected from the housing, and if any flares are in the flare dispensing space, a flare will be visible through the dispensing opening. One embodiment of the biasing element comprises a compression spring encircled about the push member.
A support structure
78
is provided for supporting the plunger assembly in the interior of the housing. The support structure includes a first wall
79
and a second wall
80
, with the first
79
and second
80
walls forming a chamber with a side wall
18
and an end wall
20
of the housing. The support structure
78
includes a support wall
82
that extends in a plane oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the push member
70
, and the push member extends through the support wall such that the support wall helps to guide the movement of the push member. The biasing element (such as, for example, a compression spring) is positioned between the support wall
82
and the push plate
74
for biasing the push plate upwardly away from the support wall
82
.
Significantly, the dispensing plate
42
has an inner surface
86
facing the dispensing opening
34
, and the inner surface
86
has an abrasive
88
texture for abrading the end of a flare
8
as the flare passes through the dispensing opening
34
and rubs against the inner surface of the dispensing plate
42
. The pivoting dispensing plate is thus ideally positioned for contacting the face of the end of the flare
8
after the flare has moved out of the dispensing opening and away from the flares remaining in the housing. Thus, the flare is ignited after at least the ignitable end of the flare has moved out of the housing, and cannot be jammed or remain in the housing.
In use, the lid portion of the housing is opening by releasing the latch assembly and pivoting the lid portion into an opening position, and one or more flares are placed in the flare dispensing space from an external source, or from the flare storage space internal to the housing accessed by pivoting the guide wall. When one or more flares are needed to be dispensed, the user pushes the button toward the lid portion of the housing, and the ejecting assembly pushes against the flare positioned in the housing above the dispensing opening and resting on the dispensing plate. This flare is pushed against the dispensing plate, and the dispensing plate pivots away from the dispensing opening. As the flare moves past the dispensing plate toward the ground surface, the end face of the flare slides across the abrasive surface of the dispensing plate and is ignited by the abrasive friction. As the push member is released, and the flare moves past the dispensing plate, the dispensing plate is biased back into a closed position. Another flare moves into position above the dispensing opening on the dispensing plate, until the ejecting assembly is again actuated.
As to a further discussion of the manner of usage and operation of the present invention, the same should be apparent from the above description. Accordingly, no further discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A flare dispenser system for storing and dispensing flares, the system comprising:a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing, the housing having an interior, the housing having a base portion and a lid portion, the base portion having side walls, end walls and a bottom wall joining the end walls and side walls, the housing having a dispensing opening in the bottom wall, a dispensing plate for covering a portion of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate being pivotally mounted to the housing adjacent to an end of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate having a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening and the dispensing plate being pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening; an ejecting assembly in the housing for ejecting flares from the housing, the ejecting assembly including a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening and past the dispensing plate; and a biasing assembly for biasing flares in the interior of the housing toward a first one of the end walls of the housing, the biasing assembly comprising a biasing wall oriented substantially parallel to the end walls, the biasing wall being oriented above the guide wall for contacting flares resting on the guide wall; wherein the dispensing plate has an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, the inner surface having an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare passing through the dispensing opening for igniting the flare as the flare is ejected from the interior of the housing.
- 2. The flare dispenser system of claim 1 additionally comprising a hinge assembly for pivotally coupling the lid portion to the base portion, a latch assembly for selectively securing the lid portion to the base portion in a closed position, and a carrying handle mounted on a top surface of the lid portion for permitting lifting of the housing.
- 3. The flare dispenser system of claim 1 additionally comprising a retaining plate positioned at an end of the dispensing opening opposite the dispensing plate, the retaining plate supporting an end of a flare positioned above the dispensing opening.
- 4. The flare dispenser system of claim 3 wherein the retaining plate is pivotally mounted to the bottom wall of the housing adjacent to the end of the dispensing opening.
- 5. The flare dispenser system of claim 1 wherein the biasing wall has opposite side edges, each of the side edges of the guide wall having a guide tab extending from the side edge, the side walls of the housing each having a guide slot for accepting one of the guide tabs of the guide wall for guiding the biasing wall in a path substantially parallel to the guide wall.
- 6. The flare dispenser system of claim 1 additionally comprising a biasing member located between one of the end walls of the housing and the biasing wall for pressing the biasing wall toward the other of the end walls.
- 7. The flare dispenser system of claim 1 wherein the plunger assembly includes a plunger actuator for actuating the plunger assembly, the plunger actuator having a first end extending through the lid portion of the housing with a button mounted on the first end of the plunger actuator.
- 8. The flare dispenser system of claim 1 wherein the plunger assembly includes a push member for pushing a flare positioned adjacent to the dispensing opening through the dispensing opening, the push member extending substantially parallel to the side wall adjacent to the dispensing opening, the push member having a first end for pushing against a flare positioned above the dispensing opening, the push member having a second end with a push plate mounted thereon, the push plate being positioned such that the second end of the plunger actuator is abuttable against the push plate for moving the push member upon actuation of the plunger actuator.
- 9. The flare dispenser system of claim 8 additionally comprising a support structure for supporting the plunger assembly in the housing, the support structure having a first wall and a second wall, the first and second walls forming a chamber with one of the side walls and one of the end walls of the housing, and a support wall extending in a plane oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the push member, the push member extending through the support wall.
- 10. The flare dispenser system of claim 9 wherein the ejecting assembly includes a biasing element for biasing the push member in a direction away from the dispensing opening, the biasing element is positioned between the support wall and the push plate for biasing the push plate away from the support wall.
- 11. A flare dispenser system for storing and dispensing flares, the system comprising:a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing, the housing having an interior, the housing having a base portion and a lid portion, the base portion having side walls, end walls and a bottom wall joining the end walls and side walls, the housing having a dispensing opening in the bottom wall, a dispensing plate for covering a portion of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate being pivotally mounted to the housing adjacent to an end of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate having a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening and the dispensing plate being pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening; an ejecting assembly in the housing for ejecting flares from the housing, the ejecting assembly including a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening and past the dispensing plate; wherein the dispensing plate has an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, the inner surface having an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare passing through the dispensing opening for igniting the flare as the flare is ejected from the interior of the housing; a guide wall extending from a second one of the side walls toward the first side wall, the guide wall sloping downwardly toward the dispensing opening such that flares resting on the guide wall are directed toward the dispensing opening; wherein the guide wall defines a flare dispensing space above the guide wall and a flare storage space between the guide wall and the bottom wall of the housing, the guide wall being pivotally attached to the bottom wall to permit pivoting of the guide wall to access the flare storage space.
- 12. The flare dispenser system of claim 11 additionally comprising a biasing assembly for biasing flares in the interior of the housing toward a first one of the end walls of the housing, the biasing assembly comprising a biasing wall oriented substantially parallel to the end walls, the biasing wall being oriented above the guide wall for contacting flares resting on the guide wall.
- 13. The flare dispenser system of claim 12 wherein the biasing wall has opposite side edges, each of the side edges of the guide wall having a guide tab extending from the side edge, the side walls of the housing each having a guide slot for accepting one of the guide tabs of the guide wall for guiding the biasing wall in a path substantially parallel to the guide wall.
- 14. The flare dispenser system of claim 13 additionally comprising a biasing member located between one of the end walls of the housing and the biasing wall for pressing the biasing wall toward the other of the end walls.
- 15. A flare dispenser system for storing and dispensing flares, the system comprising:a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing, the housing having an interior, the housing having a base portion and a lid portion, the base portion having side walls, end walls and a bottom wall joining the end walls and side walls, the housing having a dispensing opening in the bottom wall, a dispensing plate for covering a portion of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate being pivotally mounted to the housing adjacent to an end of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate having a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening and the dispensing plate being pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening; an ejecting assembly in the housing for ejecting flares from the housing, the ejecting assembly including a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening and past the dispensing plate; wherein the dispensing plate has an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, the inner surface having an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare passing through the dispensing opening for igniting the flare as the flare is ejected from the interior of the housing; wherein the plunger assembly includes a push member for pushing a flare positioned adjacent to the dispensing opening through the dispensing opening, the push member extending substantially parallel to the side wall adjacent to the dispensing opening, the push member having a first end for pushing against a flare positioned above the dispensing opening, the push member having a second end with a push plate mounted thereon, the push plate being positioned such that the second end of the plunger actuator is abuttable against the push plate for moving the push member upon actuation of the plunger actuator.
- 16. The flare dispenser system of claim 15 additionally comprising a support structure for supporting the plunger assembly in the housing, the support structure having a first wall and a second wall, the first and second walls forming a chamber with one of the side walls and one of the end walls of the housing, and a support wall extending in a plane oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the push member, the push member extending through the support wall.
- 17. The flare dispenser system of claim 16 wherein the ejecting assembly includes a biasing element for biasing the push member in a direction away from the dispensing opening, the biasing element is positioned between the support wall and the push plate for biasing the push plate away from the support wall.
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A flare dispenser system for storing and dispensing flares, the system comprising:a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing, the housing having an interior, the housing having a base portion and a lid portion, the base portion having a pair of spaced side walls and a pair of spaced end walls extending between the side walls, a bottom wall joining the end walls and side walls, a carrying handle mounted on a top surface of the lid portion for permitting lifting of the housing, a hinge assembly for pivotally coupling the lid portion to the base portion, the hinge assembly being mounted on one of the end walls of the base portion of the housing and a first end of the lid portion, a latch assembly for selectively securing the lid portion to the base portion in a closed position, the latch assembly being mounted on an end wall of the housing opposite the end all on which the hinge assembly is mounted, the latch assembly being mounted on an end of the lid portion opposite the end on which the hinge assembly is mounted; a dispensing opening in the bottom wall adjacent to a first one of the side walls; a guide wall extending from a second one of the side walls toward the first side wall, the guide wall sloping downwardly toward the dispensing opening such that flares resting on the guide wall are directed toward the dispensing opening, the guide wall defining a flare dispensing space above the guide wall and a flare storage space between the guide wall and the bottom wall, the guide wall being pivotally attached to the bottom wall to permit pivoting of the guide wall to access the flare storage space, a dispensing plate for covering a portion of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate being pivotally mounted to the housing adjacent to an end of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate having a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate being pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate having an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, the inner surface having an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare passing through the dispensing opening, a retaining plate positioned at an end of the dispensing opening opposite the dispensing plate, the retaining plate supporting an end of a flare positioned above the dispensing opening, the retaining plate being pivotally mounted to the bottom wall of the housing adjacent to the end of the dispensing opening; a biasing assembly for biasing flares in the interior of the housing toward a first one of the end walls of the housing, the biasing assembly comprising a biasing wall oriented substantially parallel to the end walls, the biasing wall being oriented above the guide wall for contacting flares resting on the guide wall, the biasing wall having opposite side edges, each of the side edges of the guide wall having a guide tab extending from the side edge, the side walls of the housing each having a guide slot for accepting one of the guide tabs of the guide wall, a biasing member located between a second one of the end walls and the biasing wall for pressing the biasing wall toward the first end wall, a pair of biasing members extending between the second end wall and the biasing wall, wherein the biasing member comprises a compression spring, an ejecting assembly for ejecting flares from the housing, the a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening; a plunger actuator for actuating the plunger assembly, the plunger actuator having a first end extending through the lid portion of the housing with a button mounted on the first end of the plunger actuator, the plunger actuator having a second end extending into the housing; a push member for pushing a flare positioned adjacent to the dispensing opening through the dispensing opening, the push member extending substantially parallel to the side wall adjacent to the dispensing opening, the push member having a first end for pushing against a flare positioned above the dispensing opening, the push member having a second end with a push plate mounted thereon, the push plate being positioned such that the second end of the plunger actuator is abuttable against the push plate for moving the push member upon actuation of the plunger actuator; a biasing element for biasing the push member in a direction away from the dispensing opening; and a support structure for supporting the plunger assembly in the housing, the support structure having a first wall and a second wall, the first and second walls forming a chamber with a side wall and an end wall of the housing, a support wall extending in a plane oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the push member, the push member extending through the support wall, the biasing element being positioned between the support wall and the push plate for biasing the push plate away from the support wall.
- 19. A flare dispenser system for storing and dispensing flares, the system comprising:a housing for holding a plurality of flares for dispensing, the housing having an interior, the housing having a base portion and a lid portion, the base portion having side walls, end walls and a bottom wall joining the end walls and side walls, the housing having a dispensing opening in the bottom wall, a dispensing plate for covering a portion of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate being pivotally mounted to the housing adjacent to an end of the dispensing opening, the dispensing plate having a closed position adjacent to the dispensing opening for preventing flare movement through the dispensing opening and the dispensing plate being pivotable away from the dispensing opening to permit a flare to pass through the dispensing opening; an ejecting assembly in the housing for ejecting flares from the housing, the ejecting assembly including a plunger assembly for pushing a flare through the dispensing opening and past the dispensing plate; and a hinge assembly for pivotally coupling the lid portion to the base portion, a latch assembly for selectively securing the lid portion to the base portion in a closed position, and a carrying handle mounted on a top surface of the lid portion for permitting lifting of the housing; wherein the dispensing plate has an inner surface facing the dispensing opening, the inner surface having an abrasive texture for abrading the end of a flare passing through the dispensing opening for igniting the flare as the flare is ejected from the interior of the housing.
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