This nonprovisional patent application is based upon provisional U.S. Ser. No. 63/203,466, filed Jul. 23, 2021, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present subject matter, generally directed to a portable dispenser for manual-dexterity challenged people, is more particularly directed to a portable food container and dispenser with features enabling manual-dexterity challenged people to select food items and operate the container to dispense the food items selected.
Repetitive opening and closing of food item containers, starting with removal of a cap or a cover from a container, followed by removal of one or more food items from the container, and concluding with using the cap or cover to close the container, can be tedious and troublesome, especially for the elderly and pediatric populations.
While containers with easy-to-open features for persons with limited manual dexterity are known (see U.S. Pat. No. 4,555,035 to Davis and U.S. Pat. No. 4,787,526 to Pehr), portable food containers having features that enable persons with limited manual dexterity to select food items contained and that dispense the selected food items are not. Currently available food dispenser devices require a user to repeatedly open containers to remove the contents, which reduces accessibility for individuals with arthritis or lack of strength to repeatedly open a container. If users don't have the knowledge or fine motor skills to open such containers, then help must be obtained.
Thus, it is clear that there is a need for a product that enables a person with fine motor skill issues or decreased strength to easily dispense food items contained.
The present subject matter, directed to a portable article for dispensing food, includes such features as a dispenser designed to operate by applying force to an upper portion of the dispenser, and using gravity to dispense food items contained.
One aspect or feature of the present subject matter is directed to scalability. In other words, a food container and dispenser embodying these principles could be sized and configured to be portable, as shown in the accompanying figures, or could be sized and configured to be fixed to a communal table and/or a grocery store shelf.
Ease of disassembly of the container/dispenser is another aspect or feature of the present subject matter. For instance, if a certain compression spring requires excessive force to be imposed upon a food-dispensing component, another spring having suitable physical properties, can be substituted, enabling manual-dexterity challenged people to exert minimal effort to dispense food items whenever desired.
These and other aspects and features of the present subject matter will be better understood after reference to the following drawings, description, and claims.
Throughout the figures and detailed description, similar reference numerals shall be used to refer to similar components of the presently illustrated embodiment.
The following written description describes the best currently contemplated modes of the present subject matter including preferred structural components and operation of the illustrated embodiment. The following description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense but rather for purposes of presenting general principles of the present subject matter, with its scope being defined by the appended claims. Referring initially to
The base 24 is hollow and has an interior region bounded by a bottom 40 and an inner surface 42. The base 24 includes an upper edge margin 44 (
The container component 18 of the dispenser/container 10 of the present subject matter has upper and lower peripheral edge margins 46, 48 (
The “button” or cap 14 includes an outer surface 50 (
The collar 12 includes an inner surface 52 and a lower edge margin 54. The lower edge margin 54 of the collar 12 and the upper edge margin 46 of the container 18 are dimensioned and configured to interfit (
The piston 20 (
The spring 22, preferably a compression spring, is disposed in the interior region of the base 24 between the bottom 40 of the base 24 and the piston 20 for biasing the piston 20 away from the base 24 and for maintaining a predetermined spacing (“S”) therebetween (
The collar 12 includes a sidewall edge margin 100 (
The food dispenser 10 of the present subject matter includes a rod 16, preferably hollow, disposed between the cap 14 and the base 24 for enabling a user exerting a downwardly-oriented force (“F”) upon the upper surface of the cap 14 (
The rod 16 includes opposite end portions; and the cap 14 includes an interior region within which is formed a socket 14B (
As noted above, the piston upper surface 20A is oriented at a preselected angle (“a”) relative to a horizontal surface (“H”) for enabling at least a portion of the plural food items 30 in the container 18 (component of the dispenser 10) to be moved by gravitational force through the aperture 28 when the upper surface 20A of the piston 20 is approximately at the second position (
The food dispenser 10 of the present subject may be disassembled, filled with food items 30 (
Downward force (“F”) or pressure applied to the “button” or cap 14 enables the small pieces 30 to slide along the upper surface 20A of the piston 20 and the lip 26, and be dispensed through the opening or aperture 28 in the base 24. After use, the piston 20, rod 16, container 18, collar 12, and cap 14 may all be separated for cleaning. After being cleaned, these components can be re-attached as described.
Components of the dispenser 10 can be made by conventional manufacturing procedures which include, but are not limited to, injection-molding and/or 3D-printing processes. Components thus made can then be assembled to produce dispensers.
The components—e.g., the cap 14, collar 12, container 18, and piston 20—of the dispenser 10 of the present subject matter can be any suitable shape including but not limited to square, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal, when looking down toward the dispenser from a horizonal plane disposed perpendicular to the cross-sectional views of the dispenser components presented in
In other embodiments of the present subject matter assorted combinations of the components—e.g., the cap, the collar, the container, and/or the piston—of the dispenser can be attached together by suitable locking and/or screw mechanisms.
What has been illustrated and described in this patent specification is a food dispenser for use by people experiencing manual-dexterity issues. While the present subject matter has been described in reference to an illustrated embodiment, the present subject matter is not limited to only this embodiment. On the contrary, many alternatives, changes, and/or modifications will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the field of the present subject matter after this patent specification has been reviewed in combination with the accompanying figures. Thus, all such alternatives, changes, and/or modifications are to be viewed as forming a part of the present subject matter insofar as they fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims
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