A dispenser of embodiments of the disclosed technology has a spring-loaded plunger above a top wall, at least partially conical side walls, a resilient bottom end of the conical side walls, and an interior space between the conical side walls which the plunger extends into. Pressing the plunger towards the top wall causes a bottom end of the plunger to separate the conical side walls, such as at a bottom end or apex thereof.
The dispenser has a plurality of solids of a same exterior shape in embodiments of the disclosed technology. The pressing causes a single solid of the plurality of solids to be pushed out of the dispenser by the plunger in such embodiments.
In some embodiments, vertical walls extend between the top wall and the conical side walls and the vertical walls further extend past a lowest extent of the conical side walls. The dispenser, in such embodiments is open at a bottom side between the side walls and a bottom side of the conical walls.
A majority of the conical walls are solid and immovable by way of force from the plunger in embodiments of the disclosed technology. “Solid” is defined as “having no noticeable air gaps within the exterior walls” and “immovable” is defined as “unyielding when pressed against by the plunger during normal operation thereof”. The conical walls can be inline with the resilient bottom end of the conical side walls in a resting position, meaning that the conical side walls extend from end to end continuously in a linear and/or curvilinear manner, including at or substantially at an apex thereof. The bottom end returns to the resting position after being moved by the plunger in an embodiment of the disclosed technology. The resting position is a position where the apex of the conical walls are closed and/or pills are prevented from exiting through/past the conical walls. This is a “closed” position as opposed to an “open” position where the conical walls are bent from a continuous shape and have a portal at an apex of the otherwise substantially conical shaped walls.
Described another way, a plunger is movably connected to a housing with an interior space. The housing has a closed conical side wall which is openable at a pinnacle thereof, the opening carried out by way of pressing The plunger there-through. “Closed” is defined as “lacking a space large enough to allow solid material held within the housing to pass-through” whereas “open” or “opened” is defined as “having a space large enough to allow solid material held within the housing to pass-through.” The plunger, in this embodiment, is calibrated to allow a single solid material of a plurality of solid materials held within the housing to exit from the closed conical side wall. The solid materials have a longest dimension of at least 0.5 cm in embodiments of the disclosed technology.
The solid can be candy having a solid outer shell which is either malleable or non-malleable (e.g. resilient or non-resilient such that it can be bent into a smaller or more oblong shape and return back to it's original shape if malleable/resilient). The solid can also be medicine with either a solid or liquid core (with a solid exterior, such as a gelatin or plastic exterior with a liquid interior).
The interior space, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, is defined by a top side, side walls connecting to the top side, and a conical lower side extending inward from the side walls, each of which are solid and non-flexible except that a minority of the conical lower side adjacent to a pinnacle thereof is flexible and resilient. “Flexible and resilient” is defined as “able to be bent out of shape and return substantially or fully back to an original shape without the aid of tools, heating, or cooling.”
In some embodiments, a majority of the plunger is within a plunger sheath which is fixed to the housing. The plunger sheath is stepped (having multiple adjacent extents which are at a 90 degree angle to one other, with every other extent extending in a same direction) with a narrowest width at a bottom thereof. A distance between the plunger and a pinnacle of the conical side wall is substantially equal or equal to that of the single solid material in an embodiment of the disclosed technology.
Described yet another way, a dispenser of embodiments of the disclosed technology has a conical bottom side with an apex which splits apart when pressure is applied to push the apex apart, the apex joining together when the pressure is removed. A plunger which, in a resting position, is spaced apart from the apex, is disposed to extend into and split apart the apex by way of moving the plunger in a direction which it is disposed, defined as in a direction of a longest extent of the plunger. An exterior plunger handle is pressable to push the plunger and cause the apex to split apart (by moving the plunger in a direction which is in the plane of it's longest extent).
A plurality of solid objects (defined as “having at least a solid exterior” which may or may not be malleable) are within the housing in embodiments of the disclosed technology. A single one of the plurality of solid objects fits between the plunger (in the resting position thereof) and the apex, in such an embodiment. The apex can be sized to fit a single one of the plurality of solid objects there-through at a time. Pressing the exterior plunger handle against the housing causes the single one of the plurality of solid objects to exit through the apex in such an embodiment.
A dispenser of an embodiment of the disclosed technology includes a dispensing pathway passing through a head and stem which rotate together. “rotate together”, for purposes of this disclosure, is defined as “two structurally different pieces which are mechanically or frictionally arranged such that rotation of the other causes, or is designed to cause, rotation of the other in unison every time one of the two pieces is rotated.” A housing has a top portal through which the stem passes into an interior space of the housing. For purposes of this disclosure, directional references refer to how a conventional liquid dispenser with pump is typically used, e.g. with a head and dispensing at the “top” and the container there-below.
The directional references can also refer to the direction of pull of gravity when the device is sitting on a flat surface. That is, the “bottom” is the flat narrower side of the device (at the ‘bottom’ side of the figures) opposite the side with the head and is closer to the center of the Earth when sitting on a flat surface on the surface thereof. Likewise, “longitudinal” refers to a vertical line extending from the gravitational bottom or bottom, and “latitudinal” or “lateral” refers to a horizontal line or circle around the bottle, the line/circle being equidistant from the bottom or gravitational bottom throughout. Thus, a lateral portal cuts into a lateral side of the stem at a bottom end of the stem. In some embodiments, there are two lateral portals at the bottom end, one on each latitudinal side thereof. The “bottom end” refers to the sides of the stem which are just above and can include the bottom (e.g. open to the bottom).
The interior space is made up of (substantially encapsulates a space) which has or substantially has circular cross section with a smaller circumference at a bottom side thereof. The “bottom side” of the housing/interior space is a portion where the internal space is narrower, begins to become narrower, and/or has a cone shaped-interior space within the housing whereas a “top side” thereof is portion which has a continuous cross-sectional area or substantially as such. Said another way, the interior space can be substantially a cylinder joined with a cone.
Described another way, a dispenser of embodiments of the disclosed technology has a continuous internal space with a cylindrical region and a conical region. A stem extends through both the cylindrical region and the conical region, the stem fixedly attached to a head. The head is a device which is situated outside of the continuous internal space and can extend horizontally further than the stem. The stem itself has only, exactly, or at least two types of openings. A first type of opening of the step opens into the interior space of the head. A second type opens latitudinally (on the side) adjacent to/aligned with the conical region (where “adjacent” and “aligned with” are defined as having a substantially identical or identical place in two axes on an X, Y, Z plane, e.g. longitudinal or latitudinal to each other and/or are less than 2 centimeters apart). The head and stem are rotatable together and with respect to the continuous internal space and rotation of the stem with respect to the internal space.
In embodiments of the disclosed technology, the stem and head are rotatable, as a unit, in a transverse direction to the most elongated length of the stem. The internal space, in embodiments, becomes progressively narrower along at least a portion of/some of a height thereof with a narrowest width of the internal space being where the flanges are fixedly connected to the housing in embodiments of the disclosed technology. Thus, the internal space can be cone shaped at the progressively narrower portion.
Any device or step to a method described in this disclosure can comprise, or consist of, that which it is a part of, or the parts which make up the device or step. The term “and/or” is inclusive of the items which it joins linguistically, and each item by itself. Any object described can be as described or “substantially” as such wherein “substantially” is defined as “at least 95% true” or “at least 95% of the amount specified.”
A dispenser has a housing with a stem extending through the housing. The stem is attached to a head which rotates therewith. When the stem/head combination are rotated axially into, are in some positions,
Embodiments of the disclosed technology should become clearer in view of the following description of the drawings.
Discussing first the closed configuration of the device,
An interior space 40 for material to be dispensed, such as a plurality of solids 2, is defined by side walls 1, bottom conical walls 20, and/or a top wall 34. The plunger 12 and/or plunger sheath 10 extend into this defined area, such as at a horizontal center thereof. The conical walls 20 can have a most narrow region/apex/pinnacle 28 at a bottom side thereof and the bottom side can split open into separate sides 22 and 24, such as when the plunger 12 is pushed downwards and passes between the separates dies 22 and 24, pushing them apart at a bottom most extreme end 28 of the conical walls 20. In order to load the solids 2 into the interior space 40, depending on the embodiment, one might remove the exterior plunger handle 30 and interior plunger 12 from the housing 1 and 34. In addition, or, one may disconnect the bottom section (defined by the conical region, having a top most horizontal plane at the junction 38) at a junction 38 creating a bottom side opening into the space 40.
The solids 2 can be spherical, spheroid, ellipsoid, or the like. Each can be substantially a same size and weight as one another or can be different from another. The solids 2 can be medicine, candy, or otherwise. The solids can be filled with liquid, hollow, or solid all the way through. The shape may be bendable, but in embodiments of the disclosed technology, is able to withstand forces of the plunger 12 pressing down there-on until the side 22 and 24 of the conical side walls 20 separate from each other allowing the solid 2 to fall out of the interior space 40 and either into the space 50 or outside the housing entirely.
The space 50 is a space exterior to the housing 40 and conical walls 20, but within/defined by the side walls 1. In one embodiment of the disclosed technology, the side walls 1 end at the juncture 38 such at the device as a whole has a conical bottom side defined by the conical walls 20. In another embodiment, the conical wide walls 20 bifurcate from the vertical side walls 1 creating the space 50 there-between.
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While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods, systems, and devices described herein-above are also contemplated and within the scope of the disclosed technology.