The invention pertains to a molded plastic dispenser that discharges mints and/or toothpicks, stored within the dispenser, through different discharge apertures, or openings, one at a time.
Combination toothpick/mint dispensers are described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,004,350, incorporated herein by reference. This toothpick/mint dispenser includes two housing halves that are joined or fastened to one another by means of a retaining locks or irreversible fasteners for forming the body of the dispenser. This device either purposefully constructed so as to be reusable, i.e., retaining locks or irreversible fasteners of the two housing halves are separable or releasable for reloading the dispenser with toothpicks and/or mints, or, alternatively, is susceptible to being separated or released without damaging the housing.
What was not recognized in the prior art was that these combination toothpick/mint dispensers are susceptible to tampering, i.e., the housing is susceptible to unauthorized opening and reloading without detection.
What is needed is a tamper proof combination toothpick/mint dispenser.
The invention is directed to improved combination toothpick/mint dispensers wherein the improvement comprises the inclusion of irreversible fasteners for joining the two halves of the housing so as to render the dispenser tamper proof. Irreversible fasteners render a dispenser tamper proof if their unjoining or unfastening necessarily results in an alteration of the appearance of the housing so as to alert the user that the dispenser may have been tampered with. Destruction of the housing would be one type of alteration of appearance that would alert the user that the dispenser has been tampered with. However, other marked alterations of the appearance of the housing can also alert the user that the dispenser has been tampered with. Any tampering with the improved dispenser, for example opening the dispenser so as to substitute its contents with unauthorized items, will necessarily result in the alteration of its appearance so as to alert the user that the dispenser may have been tampered with.
Combination toothpick/mint dispensers are rendered tamper proof by the incorporation of one or more tamper proof irreversible fasteners. Preferred tamper proof irreversible fasteners include retaining locks, adhesives devices, and welded joining devices. Preferred retaining locks include cantilever snaps or click locks or ball and socket snaps. Preferred adhesives include irreversible adhesive tapes and pin and socket arrangements wherein the pin and socket are glued to one another. Welded joints may be employed at any point of contact between the two housing halves. Preferred points of contact for welded joints include the perimeter of the housing.
Exemplary tamper proof retaining locks are illustrated in
Alternatively or additionally, the dispenser of
Alternatively or additionally, the dispenser of
The dispenser of U.S. Pat. No. 7,066,349 may be rendered tamper proof by joining the two housing halves (1,2) with adhesive tape (7), preferably composed of biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate (boPET), e.g., adhesive Mylar™ from 3M™. An exemplary tamper proof dispenser rendered tamper proof with adhesive Mylar™ tape is illustrated in
In a preferred embodiment, an improved combination toothpick/mint dispenser has two independent housing halves (1,2), wherein the bottom housing half (2) of the dispenser has a dividing wall that divides the area of the housing half into two separate compartments with one smaller compartment for holding toothpicks and the other larger compartment for holding mints.
In an alternative embodiment, an improved combination toothpick/mint dispenser has two independent housing halves (1,2), wherein the bottom housing half (2) of the dispenser is a single open compartment for holding both toothpicks and mints.
In another embodiment, an improved combination toothpick/mint dispenser has a hinge connecting the two housing halves such that the two housing halves open and close relative to each other by way of the hinge.
In yet another embodiment, an improved combination toothpick/mint dispenser has two independent housing halves such that the top housing half has a tongue-like feature and the bottom housing half has a groove-like feature wherein the tongue-like feature of the top housing half engages the groove-like feature of the bottom housing half to secure the two halves to each other.
The application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/316,661 filed Mar. 23, 2010, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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61316661 | Mar 2010 | US |