The present invention relates generally to bulk dispensing systems for dry foods, and more particularly to a system for dispensing pre-determined quantities of dry foods.
Dry food dispensers are widely used for various types of food and in many establishments. Dispensers are popularly used for breakfast cereals in hotels, but not limited to them only.
One of the most widely used sports supplements by far is protein powder. Protein powders are available in gyms, health food stores and the like. These powders are generally stored in bottles or large tubs, and the portions are extracted and measured by a scooper of a known size or volume. The use of a scooper depends on hand manipulation, and is therefore messy, creates waste of product and is unsanitary.
Dispensers are gaining popularity in the field of toppings in ice cream and yogurt shops as well, and by so, maintaining the freshness and cleanliness of the toppings, instead of them being poured into bowls and being exposed to possible contaminates.
In some cases it is essential that dry food be accurately measured, for instance, in the case of protein powder, as part of a nutritional and work-out program for athletes.
Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to overcome the limitations of prior art dispensers.
The inventive dry food dispenser is designed to dispense food, stored in a storage receptacle, in portions in accordance with pre-determined quantities dependent upon the operation of the dispensing apparatus.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a dry food dispensing apparatus for connecting to a storage receptacle, for the purpose of controlling the portion size of the dispensed food, said apparatus comprising:
a base comprising a housing defining a hollow circumferential interior with a centrally disposed hub;
an extraction means disposed in said housing for extracting a first pre-determined portion of the dry food;
a rotatable cell holder comprising a centrally disposed socket for engaging said hub of said base from above, having at least one open-bottomed cell for receiving and temporarily storing said extracted first pre-determined portion; and
a dispensing aperture formed in a bottom of said base for releasing said first temporarily stored portion when said extraction means is operated to extract a second pre-determined portion,
wherein said extraction means is operated in a cyclical fashion to obtain from said extracted portions a desired quantity of the dry food.
According to a preferred embodiment, the inventive multi-portioned control dispenser provides dispensing of an accurate pre-determined portion, while maintaining freshness of the food stored in a receptacle. The inventive dispenser further avoids messiness, waste and contamination of the food.
Further according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the extraction means is provided with a static cell cover which is used for the dispensing of granular dry food and is provided with two levels, a bottom level and a top level.
According to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, the extraction means is provided with a static cell cover which is used for the dispensing of powdered food and is provided with a single level.
According to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention, the single level cell cover and the two-leveled cell cover include a screw thread for directly connecting a bottle of dry food to the dispensing apparatus.
Additional features and advantages will become apparent from the following drawings and description.
For a better understanding of the invention with regard to the embodiments thereof, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals designate corresponding elements or sections throughout, and in which:
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a system for dispensing pre-determined multi-portioned quantities of dry foods, granulated or powdered.
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Wall mounting bracket 16 is positioned at the back side of base 10, for the option of mounting the food dispenser 100 on a wall.
As will be further described herein, dry food dispenser 100 is designed to dispense food, stored in storage receptacle 80, in portions in accordance with pre-determined quantities dependent upon the operation of dispensing apparatus 200.
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Cylindrical base 10 has a hollow circumferential interior with a centrally disposed hub 11, and has a slidable handle 12 extending from hub 11 through and externally to wall 13 of base 10. The volume of the interior is defined by wall 13 and floor 17 (see
Base 10 further has connecting clips 14 disposed on both sides, and wall mounting bracket 16 for the option of mounting dispenser 100 on a wall.
Rotatable cell holder 18 is ring-shaped and is adapted to be seated within the hollow interior of base 10, and has a centrally disposed socket 22 for engaging hub 11 from above. Cell holder 18 has two cell apertures 20a-b formed therein for insertion of open-bottomed cells 26a-b of cassette 24. Cassette 24 may vary in the sizes of cells 26, ranging from approx. 5 cc per cell to approx. 35 cc. Wall 23 of cell holder 18 has slot 21 formed therein to accommodate handle 12 from within base 10, so that when handle 12 is slid from side to side, hub 11 rotates and cell holder 18 is rotated along with it.
Double-leveled cell cover 28 is placed over cell holder 18 and is used as a partition between the dry food in storage receptacle 80 above it and dispensing apparatus 200. Cell cover 28 is static and is seated over rotatable cell holder 18 via a centrally-disposed hole 29 accommodating socket 22 of cell holder 18. The partition of cell cover 28 is provided by the bottom level 30 which is formed with two cell openings 31a-b (see
Seated over cell cover 28 is mixer 36 which connects to socket 22 via stem 38 inserted through hole 29. Wings 40 extend from stem 38, and they rotate with handle 12 sliding movement, thereby mixing the dry food in storage receptacle 80 for the purpose of avoiding agglomeration.
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Cassette 24 may be made of polypropylene or any other suitable material.
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Use of dispenser 100 for dispensing portions of dry food 50, involves a cyclical operation of extraction and release performed in a repeatable fashion.
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When handle 12 is slid from one side to the other in a first direction, hub 11 rotates and cell holder 18 is rotated along with it (see
Thus as a result of the motion of handle 12 shown in
With every movement of handle 12, mixer 36 is rotated along, so that wings 40 mix the contained dry food 50 for the purpose of avoiding agglomeration.
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A feature for easily and directly attaching cell cover 128 to a commercially sold bottle 90 of powdered food is screw threads 135. Screw threads 135 allow for a manufacturer's bottle 90 of powdered food, such as protein powder, to be directly attached to dispensing apparatus 200, rather than transferring the contents of bottle 90 into storage receptacle 80, thereby avoiding possible spillage and contamination of the powder.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated herein, it is recognized that modifications and variations may readily occur to those skilled in the art and consequently, it is intended that the claims be interpreted to cover such modifications and equivalents.
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