This invention relates generally to dispensing devices and, more particularly, to a seed dispenser specifically configured to dispense sunflower seeds or the like, such as by an athlete or spectator at a ball game.
Sunflower seeds are a popular snack consumed most often at baseball games, whether at professional baseball team ballparks or at youth sports fields. Sunflower seeds typically come in bags although novelty containers having the appearance of a baseball bat are also seen. Unfortunately, large bags of seeds are difficult to manage while sitting in the stands at a game, easy to spill, and not feasible for use by an actual player while involved in a game. Therefore, it would be desirable to have a dispenser that is easy to fill with a substantial quantity of seeds yet small enough for single handed use by either a player or spectator.
Various seed containers have been proposed in the prior art. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the current devices do not include a relatively large door through which to initially pour seeds into the container and a dispensing spout through which to dispense a small number of seeds into a user's hand. Further, the existing devices or proposals do not include ergonomically positioned latch members designed to enable a person to open either the door or dispensing spout with a single hand.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a seed dispenser that includes a door member in communication with a large first opening and a dispensing member in communication with a smaller second opening. Further, it would be desirable to have a seed dispenser that includes first and second latch members movable between locked and unlocked configurations so as to couple the door member and the dispensing member, respectively, to the seed container in their respective closed configurations while allowing easy access to the interior in their open configurations.
A seed dispenser according to the present invention includes a seed container having first and second openings, a door member coupled to the seed container and in communication with the first opening, and a dispensing member coupled to the seed container and in communication with the second opening. Both the door member and the dispensing member are independently movable between an open configuration providing access to the seed container interior area and a closed configuration preventing access to the interior area. The seed container defines an interior area for storing seeds, the first opening is configured to allow a relatively large amount of seeds to flow into the seed container when the door member is in the open configuration, and the second opening is configured to allow a relatively small amount of seeds to flow out of the seed container into a person's hand when the dispensing member is in the open configuration.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a seed dispenser that is quick and easy to fill when the door member is in the open configuration.
Another object of this invention is to provide a seed dispenser, as aforesaid, that quickly and easily dispenses an appropriate amount of seeds into a person's hand when the dispensing member is in the open configuration.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a seed dispenser, as aforesaid, that retains seeds within a seed container when the door member and the dispensing member are each in their respective closed configurations.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a seed dispenser, as aforesaid, that includes first and second latch members independently movable between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration so as to couple the door member and the dispensing member, respectively, to the seed container in their respective closed configurations.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a seed container, as aforesaid, that is easy to use and inexpensive to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
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The seed container 20 may include a rear panel 22. Opposed top 24 and bottom 26 exterior walls may extend perpendicularly from the rear panel 22 and opposed side exterior walls 25 may extend between respective top 24 and bottom 26 exterior walls such that the exterior walls and the rear panel 22 together define an interior area 30. Accordingly, the seed container 20 may present a generally square or rectangular configuration although other configurations may also be suitable.
In one embodiment, the top 24, bottom 26, and side 25 exterior walls together define a first opening 32. In another embodiment, the seed container 20 may include a front panel (not shown) opposed to the rear panel 22 and extending between respective side exterior walls 25 and respective front 24 and rear 26 exterior walls. The front panel (not shown) may define the first opening 32. In use, seeds may be poured through the first opening 32 and stored in the interior area 30.
A door member 100 may be pivotally coupled to the seed container 20, such as with a hinge, and movable between an open configuration (
The top exterior wall 24 of the seed container 20 may define a second opening 34 through which seeds stored in the interior area 30 of the seed container 20 may exit when the door member 100 is in the closed configuration. The second opening 34 may be smaller than the first opening 32. A dispensing member 200 may be coupled to the seed container 20 and movable between an open configuration allowing seeds to exit the interior area 30 (
The door member 100 may be pivotally coupled to the seed container 20, such as with a hinge or similar hardware. A first latch member 102 may be coupled to the seed container 20 and movable between an unlocked configuration (
The dispensing member 200 may be pivotally coupled to the seed container 20 such as with a hinge or the like. A second latch member 202 may be coupled to the seed container 20 and movable between an unlocked configuration (
The dispensing member 200 may include a primary wall 220 having opposed proximal 222 and distal 224 ends and opposed sides 226 extending between opposed proximal 222 and distal 224 ends. In one embodiment, the dispensing member 200 may have the configuration of a pour spout. When the dispensing member 200 is in the open configuration, the dispensing member 200 is coupled to the seed container 20 at or near the proximal end 222 of the primary wall 220 (
The dispensing member 200 may also include a pair of opposed side walls 228 extending generally perpendicularly from respective sides 226 of the primary wall 220 so as to define an interior channel 230 for selectively directing seeds from the seed container 20 into a person's hand such as, for example, when a user tips the seed container to its side or beyond in a pouring motion. The side walls 228 may have generally annular free edges that retract neatly into the interior area at the closed configuration and extend therefrom at the open configuration. The dispensing member 200 may further include a tab member 232 coupled to the distal end 224 of the primary wall 220 of the dispensing member 200 that is configured to enable a person's finger to urge the dispensing member 200 from the closed configuration (
A first spring 210 may be operatively coupled to the seed container 20 and the dispensing member 200. Preferably, the first spring 210 is configured to bias the dispensing member 200 towards the open configuration such that when the second latch member 202 is moved from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration, the dispensing member 200 automatically and rapidly moves from the closed configuration to the open configuration. Accordingly, the dispensing member 200 may be opened upon movement of the second latch member 202 using only a single hand—or a single finger for that matter.
A second spring 212 may be operatively coupled to the seed container 20 and the second latch member 202. The second spring 212 may bias the second latch member 202 towards the locked configuration such that when the second latch member 202 is released, the second latch member 202 automatically moves from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration.
A clip member 50 may be coupled to the seed container 20 and configured to receive a belt, a waistband, or any similar article of clothing so as to enable a person to be mobile while maintaining close proximity to the seed dispenser 10 without requiring the person to hold the seed dispenser 10. Alternatively, the clip member 50 may be configured to selectively couple to a receiving member (not shown). The receiving member (not shown) may be coupled to a wall, a fence, a chair, or any other stationary object so as to allow a person to be mobile while maintaining a stationary location for the seed dispenser 10. Alternatively, the clip member 50 may be configured to receive part of a wall, a fence, a chair, or any other stationary object, without the use of an independent receiving member (not shown).
A cover member 150 may be selectively coupled to the door member 100, such as in a friction or snap-fit arrangement. The cover member 150 may include indicia. The indicia may identify the type of seeds contained within the seed dispenser 10, may identify the owner of the seed dispenser 10, or may be utilized to advertise a company, a sports team, or anything that may obtain a benefit from being advertised on a seed dispenser 10. Alternatively, the indicia may be decorative and/or may be used to help a person more easily identify the type of seeds contained within the seed dispenser 10 and/or may be used to help a person more easily identify the owner of the seed dispenser 10.
In use, the first latch member 102 may be moved from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration so that the door member 100 may be moved from the closed (
Further, the second latch member 202 may be moved from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration so that the first spring 210 can automatically move the dispensing member 200 from the closed configuration (
The dispensing member 200 may be moved back to the closed configuration as described above so long as the second latch member 202 is held in the unlocked configuration. Next, while the dispensing member 200 is held in the closed configuration, the second latch member 202 may be released so that the second spring 212 automatically moves the second latch member 202 back to the locked configuration, thereby coupling the dispensing member 200 to the seed container 20 in the closed configuration so as to prevent seeds from exiting the seed container 20 through the second opening 34.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.