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The invention relates to a product dispenser, and more particularly to a product dispenser with a movable platform.
Children and others often desire candy dispensers to eject individual servings of a candy item. One problem typically associated with candy dispensers is that it is difficult to consistently dispense the candy item in a particular orientation. Specifically, for certain candy items such as Hershey's Kisses®, it is desirable to deliver the candy item with the larger bottom down. In addition, children desire amusement and entertainment from fortune telling or other games.
The present invention is provided to solve the problems discussed above and other problems, and to provide advantages and aspects not provided by prior product dispensers of this type. A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present invention is deferred to the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention relates to a product dispenser. In one embodiment, the product dispenser dispenses a piece of candy. When a user presses the top of the housing, an internal platform is tilted. The piece of candy on the platform slides into a cradle and eventually is expelled through an aperture in the bottom of the housing. In one embodiment, the product dispenser uses LED lights to provide entertainment, by for example, fortune telling or question answering.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a product dispenser for dispensing a plurality of items is provided. The product dispenser comprises a housing, cradle and a movable platform. The housing has a sidewall and a substantially planar base. The base has an aperture configured to permit at least one item to fit therethrough. The cradle is disposed within the housing. The movable platform is disposed within the housing adjacent to the cradle and is configured to support the plurality of items. The movable platform is movable between a first and a second position. When the movable platform is in the first position, the movable platform is substantially parallel to the base. When the movable platform is in the second position, the movable platform is at an acute angle relative to the base. In response to movement to the second position, the cradle is adapted to receive the item.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a product dispenser for dispensing a plurality of items is provided. The product dispenser comprises a housing top, a housing bottom and a platform. The housing bottom has a plurality of spaced-apart lights. The housing bottom also has an aperture configured to permit the single item to fit therethrough. The housing top and the housing bottom align to form a housing assembly. The platform is configured to support the plurality of items disposed within the housing assembly. The lights have an active mode and an inactive mode. When the lights are in the active mode, the lights illuminate in a random sequence. When the lights are in the inactive mode, all of the lights are off.
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a product dispenser is provided. The product dispenser comprises a housing, a movable platform, an item, a moving means, a return means and a curvilinear cradle. The housing has a sidewall and a base. The base has an aperture. The movable platform is disposed completely within the housing and has a first position and a second position. The item is disposed on the movable platform when the movable platform is in the first position. The moving means moves the movable platform from the first position to the second position. The return means moves the movable platform from the second position to the first position. The cradle has a first and a second tab and is capable of receiving the item from the movable platform when the movable platform is in the second position and of positioning the item adjacent to the aperture.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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In one embodiment of the present invention, a substantial portion of the housing 14 is transparent. Housing 14 may be formed of plastic or glass. Having a portion of the housing 14 transparent permits viewers to see the items 12 within the product dispenser 10. In one embodiment, the housing 14 is in the shape of a bell and is used for dispensing Hershey's Kisses® candy. However, as will be understood by those of skill in the art, the housing 14 may be shaped in other configurations and used to dispense any candy or other item. Optionally a banner 38 may be attached or affixed to housing 14.
The housing 14 may be composed of two components, housing top 16 and housing bottom 18. The plastic housing allows the consumer to remove the clear housing top 16, fill with toys, tokens, food, candy or chocolates, then by bayonet mount, attach the bottom housing 18 with mechanism inside.
Cradle 26 is disposed within the housing 14. Cradle or smaller platform 26 may be continuously curvilinear and generally a semi-circle in shape. As shown in
The movable platform 28 is disposed within the housing 14. The movable platform 28 is adjacent to the cradle 26 and is configured to support the plurality of items 12. The movable platform 28 is substantially flat and may extend along the entire width of housing 14.
The movable platform 28 moves between a first and a second position. The product dispenser 10 is illustrated in the first position in
In response to movement to the second position, the cradle 26 is adapted to receive the item 12, preferably a single item 12. In response to movement to the first position, cradle 26 moves back to its original position and the item 12 fits through the aperture 24.
The product dispenser 10 also may include a spring 30. Spring 30 biases the movable platform 28 to the first position. Thus, when the movable platform 28 moves into the second position, the spring 30 expands. The bias will aid in automatically moving and returning the movable platform 28 back to the first position.
The product dispenser 10 further may include a lever 32. The lever 32 is capable of moving the movable platform 28 from the first position to the second position. The lever 32 also aids in positioning the item 12 into the cradle 26 adjacent to the aperture 24.
Turning now to another embodiment of the present invention, a product dispenser 10 for dispensing a plurality of items 12 is provided. Product dispenser 10 comprises a housing top 16 having a sidewall 20, a housing bottom 18 having a plurality of spaced-apart lights 36, an aperture 24 configured to permit the single item 12 to fit therethrough, and a platform 28 configured to support the plurality of items 12 disposed within the housing assembly 14. The housing top 16 and the housing bottom 18 align to form a housing assembly 14.
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In one embodiment, the product dispenser 10 of the present invention uses LED lights to provide entertainment by showing value to the light that is illuminated at the end, in a manner of amusement that is similar to fortune telling or question answering. Each light 36 may be associated with a fortune event or other value. The association may be through writing on the product, stickers or the color of the light itself. The value permits a user to ask the device a question and obtain an answer.
The product dispenser 10 of the present invention is easily utilized by children or other users. When the top housing 16 is pressed, it slides inside of the bottom housing 18 which allows the side walls 20 to activate a lever 32 that will tilt the internal platform 28. Simultaneously, there is a lever 33 that forces the cradle or small internal platform 26 to tilt towards the center of the product dispenser 10. As the top housing 16 is released, there is an internal spring 30 that forces the housing 14 up. In doing that the internal platform 28 goes back to horizontal and the small internal platform or cradle 26 rotates back to the first position.
As the internal platform 28 is tilted towards the smaller internal platform or cradle 26, the item 12 is then forced to the smaller platform or cradle 26 by gravity. In one embodiment, once an item 12 is centered on the smaller internal platform or cradle 26, no other item can be placed on the smaller internal platform or cradle 26.
Then, when the smaller internal platform or cradle 26 is rotated back to the first position, the item 12 is carried with and out the aperture 24 of the lower housing 16 or base 22, thus dispensing the item 12.
In one embodiment, as the item 12 is centered on the smaller internal platform or cradle 26, there are two integral tabs 27 that allow the shape of a Hershey Kiss® to be dispensed in an upright position. These two tabs 27 are at different heights to allow the Kiss® to fall on the flat side of the candy item, thus having it upright consistently.
As the main housing 14 is pressed to actuate the candy dispensing sequence described above, there are 6 LED lights 36 on the outside of the base housing, that are equally distanced apart and have decoration of value placed on the outside of the housing by each LED, now will light up in random sequence at a pace of 1 light per second which then will slow to 1 light being illuminated after 4 seconds. At that time, the associated value is then recognized by the stationary light and such value can be read by the user.
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/668,638, filed Apr. 6, 2005.
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60668638 | Apr 2005 | US |