Trigger activated product dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6269982
  • Patent Number
    6,269,982
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 7, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A dispenser for dispensing a product from a body having a pivot flange formed on the external surface thereof. A trigger is mounted on the pivot flange to be pivotal thereupon by a user's hand wrapped about the body with the user's finger digits positioned on the trigger. A product engaging platform is mounted upon a screw gear positioned within the body and is movable to dispense the product from the body when the screw gear is turned by pivotal movement of the trigger and engagement thereof against the screw gear. The product to be dispensed may be retained in a cartridge which is removable and replaceable within the body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to product dispensers, and more particularly, to such dispensers having a trigger activated product advancing riser or platform positioned within the dispenser to move the product contained therein toward a dispensing opening thereof.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Trigger or lever activated product dispensers are known, as represented by the prior art patents of record herein. Such dispensers commonly are used to dispense deodorant or other products retained within the dispenser body in either solid, liquid, gel, cream or paste form. The dispenser body includes an open end at which the product retained therein is to be dispensed, and a closed end opposite said open end proximate which the product is retained and to be advanced through the dispenser body toward the open end for dispensing thereof. A platform or riser commonly is positioned within the dispenser body between the product and the closed end and is movable toward the open end upon activation thereof by screws, levers, springs or other means, so as to move the product out of the open end and thereby dispense same from the dispenser.




Prior art product dispensers of the type described generally are of complex construction requiring multiple parts that are relatively difficult to manufacture and/or assemble so as to provide a desired construction that is reliable during usage for dispensing of the product retained therein. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a generally uncomplex and easily manufacturable dispenser for dispensing product by trigger activation of dispensing means formed within the dispenser, the operation of which is reliable during usage to accomplish the desired dispensing of the product retained therein.




It also is desirable to provide such a product dispenser which is usable for a wide range of products, such as solids, liquids, gels, creams or pastes, and which includes constructional features to permit retracting of the product back into the dispenser as well as dispensing therefrom, when desired. It also is desirable to provide such a product dispenser which is adaptable for use with cartridge-loaded product retaining members, thereby rendering such a dispenser re-fillable with a fresh product-retaining cartridge when desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides a product dispenser including a body with a pivot flange positioned on the external surface thereof. A trigger piece is mounted on the body and is pivotal thereon about the pivot flange when a user's hand is wrapped around the body with the user's hand/finger digits positioned upon the trigger piece. A screw gear with connected axle is positioned within the body and is engaged by a gear advancing member in the form of a finger or ribs to be activated by the lower portion of the trigger. A product engaging platform or riser is mounted upon the gear axle and moves up/down when the screw gear is turned clockwise/counterclockwise. To advance the product within the body toward an open end thereof, and thereby dispense the product, the user actuates the trigger by pulling thereagainst at a first end thereof with a digit of the user's hand to cause the gear advancing member to move or rotate the gear one notch in a first direction and thereby advance the riser upwardly. To withdraw the product back into the body, the user actuates the trigger by pulling thereagainst at a second end thereof with another digit of the user's hand to cause the gear advancing member to move or rotate the gear one notch in the opposite direction and thereby withdraw the riser downwardly.




The invention also provides a product dispenser in which the body is adapted for receipt therein of a removable and replaceable product-retaining cartridge which includes a screw gear and connected axle for engagement by the gear advancing member to be activated by the trigger and dispense product from or retract product back into the cartridge in substantially the same manner as the first described product dispenser.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of the trigger activated product dispenser of the invention, the same being a toggle trigger activated dispenser;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the body thereof;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of the toggle trigger thereof;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the toggle trigger base thereof;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along the line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

, in the direction indicated generally;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the spring with engagement ribs of said toggle trigger activated dispenser;





FIG. 7

is a partially fragmentary perspective view of the screw gear and axle thereof;





FIG. 8

is a top perspective view of the cover thereof;





FIG. 9

is an underside perspective view of the cover shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the contour cap thereof;





FIG. 11

is a top perspective view of the riser or product engaging platform thereof;





FIG. 12

is an underside perspective view of the riser shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view, partially in section, of the assembled product dispenser shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 14

is an enlarged, sectional, fragmentary view of the inside lower portion of the product dispenser shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 15

is a sectional, fragmentary view of the upper portion of the product dispenser shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 16

is a sectional, fragmentary view of the lower portion of the product dispenser shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 17

is an exploded perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the trigger activated product dispenser of the invention, the same being a hinge trigger activated dispenser;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of the body thereof;





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the body thereof having a pattern of holes proximate the opening thereof to dispense liquids, gels, creams or pastes therefrom;





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of a still further alternate embodiment of the body thereof adapted to accept a product-retaining cartridge therein;





FIG. 21

is a front perspective view of the hinge trigger of the product dispenser shown in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 22

is a rear perspective view thereof;





FIG. 23

is a side elevational view thereof;





FIG. 24

is a perspective view of the base of the hinge trigger activated dispenser;





FIG. 25

is an end side elevational view of the base shown in

FIG. 24

;





FIG. 26

is a perspective view of the gear and screw axle of the product dispenser shown in

FIG. 17.

;





FIG. 27

is a perspective view, partially in section, of the assembled product dispenser shown in

FIG. 17

, with the cover and contour cap thereof shown removed but placed adjacent to the assembled dispenser;





FIG. 28

is an enlarged, sectional, fragmentary view of the inside lower portion of the product dispenser shown in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 29

is a perspective view, partially in section, of the assembled product dispenser shown in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 30

is an enlarged, fragmentary, partially sectional view of the inner lower portions of the product dispenser shown in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 31

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 30

, but taken from a slightly different angle and showing the gear advancing finger associated with the hinge trigger;





FIG. 32

is an enlarged, fragmentary, partially sectional view of the inner lower portions of the product dispenser located opposite to those portions shown in

FIGS. 30 and 31

;





FIG. 33

is a perspective view of a further alternate embodiment of the trigger activated product dispenser of the invention, the same being a toggle trigger activated dispenser with a removable product-retaining cartridge having end tabs in assembly therewith;





FIG. 34

is a perspective view similar to that of

FIG. 33

, but showing the trigger bottom moved to the cartridge release position;





FIG. 35

is an underside perspective view of a cartridge having end tabs for use with the dispenser shown in

FIG. 33

;





FIG. 36

is a top side perspective view of the cartridge shown in

FIG. 35

;





FIG. 37

is a longitudinal sectional view taken through the dispenser shown in

FIG. 33

;





FIG. 38

is an enlarged fragmentary, view taken through the lower right-hand corner of the dispenser shown in

FIG. 37

;





FIG. 39

is a view similar to that shown in

FIG. 38

, but illustrating the trigger bottom moved to the cartridge release position;





FIG. 40

is a sectional view, partially fragmentary, taken through the lower portion of the dispenser shown in

FIG. 37

;





FIG. 41

is an enlarged fragmentary view of a portion of dispenser shown in

FIG. 40

, but illustrating the trigger bottom moved to the cartridge release position;





FIG. 42

is an enlarged, fragmentary sectional view taken through the bottom portion of the dispenser shown in

FIG. 37

;





FIG. 43

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the removable product-retaining cartridge of the invention, the same having side tabs;





FIG. 44

is a partially fragmentary, underside perspective view of the cartridge shown in

FIG. 43

;





FIG. 45

is a perspective view of the gear and screw axle portion of the cartridge shown in

FIGS. 35 and 43

;





FIG. 46

is a fragmentary, underside perspective view of the gear and screw axle shown in

FIG. 45

;





FIG. 47

is a perspective view of the body portion of the toggle trigger activated dispenser within which the cartridge having side tabs shown in

FIG. 43

is received;





FIG. 48

is a rear perspective view of the toggle trigger for use with the body shown in

FIG. 47

;





FIG. 49

is an enlarged fragmentary view of the lower portion of the trigger shown in

FIG. 48

;





FIG. 50

is a sectional view, partially fragmentary, taken through the lower portion of the dispenser shown in

FIG. 47

with the cartridge shown in

FIG. 43

assembled therein and the trigger shown in

FIG. 48

assembled thereon;





FIG. 51

is an enlarged, fragmentary, partially sectional view taken through the lower corner of the dispenser assembled as in

FIG. 50

;





FIG. 52

is a fragmentary, partially sectional view taken through the lower corner of the dispenser assembled as in

FIG. 50

, showing the toggle trigger moved to a first activated position;





FIG. 53

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 52

, but showing the toggle trigger disposed in its neutral rest position;





FIG. 54

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 52

, but showing the toggle trigger moved to a second activated position;





FIG. 55

is a perspective view of the body portion of the hinge trigger activated dispenser within which a cartridge having end tabs is received;





FIG. 56

is a rear perspective view of the hinge trigger for use with the body shown in

FIG. 55

;





FIG. 57

is a fragmentary perspective view of a cartridge having end tabs, with screw for use with the hinge trigger activated dispenser body shown in

FIG. 55

;





FIG. 58

is a bottom perspective view of a hinged dispenser body for receipt of the cartridge having end tabs shown in

FIG. 57

;





FIG. 59

is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken through a lower corner of the dispenser body shown in

FIG. 55

assembled with the cartridge shown in FIG.


57


and the trigger shown in

FIG. 56

;





FIG. 60

is an enlarged fragmentary section view of a portion of

FIG. 59

, the same being shown with the hinge trigger moved to activated position;





FIG. 61

is a perspective view of a dispenser body adapted for receipt of the cartridge shown in

FIG. 57

, the body being illustrated with alternate pivot points centrally located or top located on the body surface;





FIG. 62

is a longitudinal section view taken through the hinge trigger activated dispenser of the invention with cartridge having side tabs installed therein;





FIG. 63

is a bottom perspective view of a cartridge having side tabs for use in a hinge trigger dispenser of the invention;





FIG. 64

is a top perspective view of the cartridge shown in

FIG. 63

;





FIG. 65

is an exploded perspective view of the hinge trigger dispenser of the invention for use with the cartridge having side tabs shown in

FIG. 63

;





FIG. 66

is a fragmentary side view of the lower portion of the dispenser shown in

FIG. 65

with the cartridge having side tabs shown in

FIG. 63

assembled therein;





FIG. 67

is a sectional view of the lower portion of the dispenser assembled as in

FIG. 66

;





FIG. 68

is a bottom view, in section, of the hinge trigger dispenser of the invention, with cartridge installed therein;





FIG. 69

is a fragmentary perspective view of the gear and screw axle portion of the cartridge shown in

FIG. 68

; and





FIG. 70

is a fragmentary perspective view of the lower left-hand corner section of the hinge trigger of the invention for use with a cartridge having side release tabs shown in FIG.


63


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings,

FIG. 1

illustrates a product dispenser


10


of the type commonly used to dispense deodorant product or the like in solid form. The dispenser


10


includes a body


12


having an open end


14


through which the deodorant product can be dispensed as it is moved within the body toward the open end


14


in the manner described hereinafter. The cross-sectional configuration of the body


12


is illustrated as being generally elliptical, but it is contemplated that other configurations, such as round or rectangular, may be used within the scope of the invention.




Body


12


is provided on the external surface


16


thereof with a pivot flange


18


which extends from said surface


16


at a location spaced approximately mid-length the distance between open end


14


and the opposite end


20


thereof. The invention contemplates that the precise location of pivot flange


18


can be varied along the mid-length of body


12


between a point near the precise mid-length (as seen in

FIG. 1

) to any other point which may be closer to either open end


14


or opposite end


20


(as seen in FIG.


2


). A toggle trigger


22


having an external surface


24


with multiple depressions


26


to comfortably fit the digits or palm of a user's hand is adapted for positioning against the external surface


16


of body


12


. (The external surface


24


of toggle trigger


22


shown in the drawings is for purposes of illustration only; any other surface configuration, such as flat, round or contoured ergonomic shape is contemplated to be within the scope of the invention). External surface


16


of body


12


is formed with a recessed area


36


to accommodate generally U-shaped trigger wings


38


,


40


of toggle trigger


22


which act as guides for the toggle trigger and provide a smooth external configuration of the trigger/body parts when they are assembled together (see FIG.


14


). The interior surface


28


of toggle trigger


22


(see

FIG. 3

) which is positioned against surface


16


of body


12


is formed with a pivot flange engaging clip


30


having a pair of parallel spaced snap members


32


,


34


which snap-fit upon pivot flange


18


to secure toggle trigger


22


to body


12


.




A base


41


is provided for attachment to body


12


to close end


20


thereof which is disposed opposite open end


14


. Base


41


is of generally cup-shaped configuration with a bottom wall


42


and a circumferentially disposed upstanding end wall


44


. End wall


44


is formed on the inner-facing surface


46


thereof with a projecting rib


48


to be matingly engaged within circumferential groove


50


formed on body


12


for snap-fit attachment of the base


41


upon the body


12


.




An upstanding, centrally-located tower


52


is formed on bottom wall


42


of base


41


and includes a mounting hole


54


for receipt of the gear


74


and connected screw axle


76


in a manner to be described hereafter. A pair of upstanding mounting posts


58


,


60


are formed on the bottom wall


42


positioned on opposite sides of tower


52


.




A spring


62


constructed from resilient material is provided for positioning upon base


41


resting on bottom wall


42


. Spring


62


includes an elongate main wall portion


64


with oppositely disposed generally circular terminal portions


66


,


68


, each of which is formed with a respective mounting hole


70


,


72


to facilitate mounting of the spring within base


41


by engagement of mounting posts


58


,


60


within respective mounting holes


70


,


72


.




Gear


74


with connected screw axle


76


is provided for receipt within mounting hole


54


of tower


52


. Screw collet


78


mates within mounting hole


54


to position, support and retain the gear and screw axle in alignment. As best seen in

FIG. 16

, the screw collet


78


snaps into the tower hole


54


where it is retained by interaction of the wall


80


of the hole with the collet


78


. Retainer ring


140


formed on screw axle


76


locks the screw within the hole


54


.




When gear


74


with screw axle


76


is so positioned within tower


52


, gear engagement ribs


82


,


84


formed on elongate wall portion


64


of spring


62


are disposed for selective engagement with double-acting symmetric teeth


86


of gear


74


. Toggle trigger


22


includes ledge


88


formed proximate the lower end


142


thereof between wings


38


,


40


. A depending nub


92


is formed on ledge


88


; nub


92


is received within spring hole


94


formed on end


96


of spring


62


to engage the spring and flex same when the toggle trigger


22


is activated, as explained below. Circumferential wall


98


of tower


52


is formed with a cut-out portion


100


to provide access for ribs


82


,


84


to engage the teeth


86


of gear


74


(see

FIGS. 13 and 16

) when spring


62


is assembled upon base


41


.




A product engaging platform or riser


102


is provided for positioning within body


12


. Riser


102


includes a top, product engaging, wall


104


from which a circumferential wall


106


depends. The terminal ends


108


of wall


106


engage the inner facing walls


112


of body


12


, but are slidable therealong as the riser is moved up or down within the body. A product in solid form (not shown) to be dispensed from the dispenser


10


is placed within body


12


in compartment


13


and rests between top wall


104


of riser


102


and open end


14


of body


12


. Seal ring


110


formed along terminal ends


108


of riser circumferential wall


106


, may if desired and as illustrated, engage the inner-facing walls


112


of body


12


to prevent leakage of the product from the compartment


13


area within body


12


where the product is retained into the area below riser


102


where spring


62


is positioned.




Riser


102


is formed on the underside


114


of wall


104


with a depending sleeve


116


having a threaded interior passageway


118


which opens at hole


120


on the top wall


104


. A pair of alignment tabs


122


,


124


are formed at opposite locations of sleeve


116


for alignment with guide slots


126


,


128


provided in circular protrusion


146


formed on tower


52


to facilitate assembly of the riser


102


during production of the dispenser


10


.




Threads


130


in passageway


118


are formed to mate with screw threads


132


on screw axle


76


when gear


74


and axle


76


is positioned within tower


52


with axle


76


passing through passageway


118


. Thus, when gear


74


with screw axle


76


is turned, the screw treads


132


moving against passageway threads


130


impart movement up or down to the riser to move the product retained thereagainst within body


12


. End


134


of passageway


118


is formed with a seal surface


136


to seal against screw axle seal surface


138


(see

FIG. 16

) to prevent leakage of product retained in compartment


13


of body


12


into the area below riser


102


before start of use.




The double-acting symmetric teeth


86


of gear


74


are adapted to be turned in either direction by gear engagement ribs


82


,


84


formed on spring


62


. Toggle trigger


22


is pivotal against pivot flange


18


between a first rest position (see FIGS.


13


and


16


), a second, activated position in which the lower end


142


is retracted toward base


41


, and a third activated position in which the upper end


144


is retracted toward open end


14


of body


12


. When the upper end


144


of toggle trigger


22


is moved toward open end


14


of body


12


, the lower end


142


of the toggle trigger is moved away from base


41


because of the pivot action of the toggle trigger


22


about pivot flange


18


.




Spring


62


is disposed in a neutral rest position when toggle trigger


22


is in its first rest position (see FIGS.


13


and


16


). In such rest position, neither of ribs


82


or


84


engages the teeth


86


of gear


74


. The spring action of spring


62


renders it self-centering, and simultaneously returns toggle trigger


22


to its first rest position by reason of engagement of depending nub


92


within spring hole


94


of spring


62


.




When it is desired to advance or dispense product from dispenser


10


, the user wraps his hand about body


12


with the digits or palm of the user's hand resting against external surface


24


of toggle trigger


22


. The user then depresses his large finger digit (or palm) to cause the toggle trigger to pivot about pivot flange


18


which causes the upper end


144


to move toward open end


14


of body


12


and the lower end


142


to move away from base


41


, thereby pulling nub


92


against hole


94


to flex spring


62


in a direction that causes rib


84


to engage gear teeth


86


and move the gear one notch. Resultantly, screw axle


76


turns to cause riser


102


to move upwardly a short distance and thereby move or advance the product retained within body


12


toward open end


14


to be dispensed therefrom. When the user relaxes his digit to release toggle trigger


22


, spring


62


returns to its neutral position, moving toggle trigger


22


also to its first rest position. Trigger wings


38


,


40


move along recessed area


36


of body


12


to guide the toggle trigger


22


during forward and return movement.




When it is desired to cause the product retained within body


12


to be withdrawn back into the body, such as when an excessive amount of product has been advanced toward the open end


14


in the manner described above, the user depresses his little finger digit (or palm) to cause the toggle trigger to pivot about pivot flange


18


which causes the lower end


142


to move toward base


41


, thereby pushing nub


92


against hole


94


to flex spring


62


in a direction that causes rib


82


to engage gear teeth


86


and move the gear one notch in the direction opposite to that first described above. Resultantly, screw axle


76


turns in the opposite direction to that described above to cause riser


102


to move downwardly a short distance and thereby retract the product back into the body


12


.




The advancing or retracting operation of the riser


102


can be performed in consecutive actions to advance or retract the product one or multiple notches of gear


74


and screw axle


76


, as desired. Access opening


148


in body


12


permits access of trigger ledge


88


with depending nub


92


into the body and the access opening has side walls


150


,


152


which engage against trigger notches


154


,


156


of ledge


88


to act as a positive stop for toggle trigger


22


when the lower end


142


is moved toward base


41


.




Dispenser


10


can be provided with a contour cap


158


having a generally domed configuration, the underside


160


of which is usable to mold a contour shape onto the top of a solid product to be retained within body


12


. A lip seal


162


formed along the peripheral edge


164


of cap


158


inserts into edge


166


of top open end


14


of body


12


and seals thereagainst to close said open end. Finger grasping tabs


168


,


170


are provided on the top side


161


of contour cap


158


to be grasped by a user to lift the contour cap


158


off of open end


14


to allow use of the dispenser. A cover


172


is provided to protect the contents of dispenser


10


when not in use. Cover ribs


174


formed on the inner facing surface


176


thereof touch down against the open end


14


of body


12


to position the cover


172


. Cover snap ribs


178


lock into recesses


180


provided in body


12


proximate to open end


14


to removably secure the cover to the body.




As an alternative to dispenser


10


having body


12


with open end


14


for dispensing of product in sold form, container


10


′ seen in

FIG. 19

having body


12


′ may be provided having a dispensing end


14


′ provided with a covering


23


formed with any pattern of openings, such as holes


182


or slots to conveniently dispense product in liquid, gel, cream or paste form from body


12


′. In all other respects, the constructional and operational features of the present invention are the same.




The invention also contemplates a product dispenser


200


which utilizes a hinge trigger


222


as an alternative to toggle trigger


22


used with dispenser


10


. Referring to

FIGS. 17-18

and


21


-


31


, the constructional details of the dispenser


200


and related parts are the same as those described for dispenser


10


, except as described in detail as follows.




Dispenser


200


includes a body


212


having open end


214


through which a deodorant or any other appropriate product is dispensed. Body


212


is provided on the external surface


216


thereof with a pivot flange


218


which extends from the surface


216


at a location proximate to open end


214


. Hinge trigger


222


may have an external surface


224


with raised portions


226


, between which are spaces


227


to comfortably fit the digits of a user's hand.




Hinge trigger


222


is adapted for positioning against the external surface


216


of body


212


, which is formed with a recessed area


236


to accommodate generally U-shaped trigger wings


238


,


240


of hinge trigger


222


. The interior surface


228


of hinge trigger


222


(see

FIG. 22

) which is positioned against surface


216


of body


212


is formed with a pivot flange engaging clip


230


having a pair of parallel spaced snap members


232


,


234


which snap-fit upon pivot. flange


218


to secure hinge trigger


222


to body


212


.




Base


241


is provided for attachment to body


212


to close end


220


thereof which is disposed opposite end


214


. Base


241


is of generally cup-shaped configuration with a bottom wall


242


and a circumferentially disposed upstanding end wall


225


. End wall


225


is formed on the inner-facing surface


246


thereof with a. projecting rib


248


to be matingly engaged within circumferential groove


250


formed on body


212


for snap-fit attachment of the base


241


upon the body


212


(see FIGS.


31


and


32


).




An upstanding, centrally-located tower


252


is formed on bottom wall


242


of base


241


and includes a mounting hole


254


for receipt of the gear


274


and connected screw axle


276


in a manner to be described hereafter.




Base


241


includes spring arm


249


upstanding from bottom wall


242


proximate to end


243


. Finger guide


245


is positioned upstanding upon bottom wall


242


proximate to side wall


247


.




Gear


274


with connected screw axle


276


is provided for receipt within mounting hole


254


of tower


252


. Screw collet


278


mates within mounting hole


254


to position, support and retain the gear and screw axle in alignment. Screw collet


278


snaps into the tower hole


254


where it is retained by interaction of the wall


280


of the hole with the collet


278


. Retainer ring


267


formed on screw axle


276


locks the screw within the hole


254


.




Hinge trigger


222


includes protruding finger


300


formed on the interior surface


228


thereof proximate the lower end


304


. Ledge


306


is positioned between wings


238


,


240


of the hinge trigger also proximate to the lower end


304


, and includes a depending catch


308


for a purpose to be described. Access opening


269


in body


212


permits access of ledge


306


with finger


300


into body


212


.




Ledge


306


has a lead edge


310


(see

FIG. 30

) which abuts spring arm


249


when hinge trigger


222


is assembled upon body


212


. Finger guide


245


guides finger


300


during assembly of trigger


222


upon base


212


, and during movement thereof.




When gear


274


with screw axle


276


is positioned within tower


252


, finger


300


on hinge trigger


222


engages the single acting angled teeth


286


of gear


274


. Lead edge


310


of ledge


306


pushes against spring arm


249


and ledge


306


acts as a positive stop against the sides


251


,


271


of access opening


269


. Circumferential wall


298


of tower


252


is formed with a cut-out portion


253


to provide access for finger


300


to engage teeth


286


of gear


274


. Lip


257


on access opening


269


acts as a lock for catch


308


on the hinge trigger when the same is assembled on body


212


.




A product engaging platform or riser


352


is provided for positioning within body


212


. Riser


352


includes a top, product engaging, wall


354


from which a circumferential wall


356


depends. The terminal ends


358


of wall


356


engage the inner facing walls


353


of body


212


, but are slidable therealong as the riser is moved within the body. A product in solid form (not shown) to be dispensed from the dispenser


200


is placed within body


212


in compartment


213


and rests between top surface


354


of riser


352


and open end


214


of body


212


. Seal ring


360


formed along terminal ends


358


of riser circumferential wall


356


engage the inner-facing walls


353


of body


212


to prevent leakage of the product from the compartment area


213


within body


212


where the product is retained into the area below riser


352


where finger


300


is positioned.




Riser


352


is formed on the underside


364


of wall


354


with a depending sleeve


366


having a threaded interior passageway


368


which opens at hole


370


on the top wall


354


. A pair of alignment tabs


372


,


374


are formed at opposite locations of sleeve


366


for alignment with guide slots


376


,


378


provided in circular protrusion


386


formed on tower


252


to facilitate assembly of the riser


352


during production of the dispenser


200


.




Threads


380


in passageway


368


are formed to mate with screw threads


382


on screw axle


276


when gear


274


and axle


276


is positioned within tower


252


with axle


276


passing through passageway


368


. Thus, when gear


274


with screw axle


276


is turned, the screw treads


382


moving against passageway threads


380


impart movement to the riser to move the product retained thereagainst within body


212


.




The single-acting angled teeth


286


of gear


274


are adapted to be turned in one direction only by gear engagement finger


300


formed on hinge trigger


222


. Hinge trigger


222


is pivotal against pivot flange


218


between a first rest position (see FIGS.


30


and


31


), and a second, activated position in which the lower end


304


is retracted toward base


241


.




When it is desired to advance or dispense product from dispenser


200


, the user wraps his hand about body


212


with the digits of the user's hand resting against external surface


224


of hinge trigger


222


. The user then depresses a finger digit or digits to cause the hinge trigger to pivot about pivot flange


218


which causes the lower end


304


of trigger


222


to move toward end


220


of body


212


, thereby pushing ledge


306


against spring arm


249


and finger


300


to engage gear teeth


286


and move the gear one notch. Resultantly, screw axle


276


turns to cause riser


352


to move upwardly a short distance and thereby move or advance the product retained within compartment


213


of body


212


toward open end


214


to be dispensed therefrom. When the user relaxes his finger digits to release hinge trigger


222


, spring arm


249


returns to its neutral position, moving ledge


306


and hinge trigger


222


also to its first rest position. Trigger wings


238


,


240


move along recessed area


236


of body


212


to guide the hinge trigger


222


during forward and return movement.




The advancing operation of the riser


352


can be performed in consecutive actions to advance the product one or multiple notches of gear


274


and screw axle


276


, as desired.




The invention also contemplates a product dispenser


500


in which the body portion


512


is adapted for use with a product retaining cartridge


513


which is removably positionable within the body


512


, thereby enabling the dispenser


500


to be re-usable with another cartridge


513


, such as after product in a prior cartridge has been completely dispensed, or also at any time. Referring to

FIGS. 33 through 55

, the constructional details of the dispenser


500


and related parts are the same as those previously described, except as referenced in detail hereafter.




The product dispenser


500


is similar in construction to the toggle trigger dispenser


10


shown in

FIGS. 1-16

. The body portion


512


has an open end


514


through which the cartridge


513


which retains a desired product can be inserted for positioning within body


512


.




Body


512


is provided on the external surface


516


thereof with a pivot flange


518


which extends from said surface


516


at a location spaced approximately mid-length the distance between open end


514


and the opposite end


520


thereof. A toggle trigger


522


is adapted for positioning against the external surface


516


of body


512


. External surface


516


of body


512


is formed with a recessed area


536


to accommodate generally U-shaped trigger wings


538


,


540


of toggle trigger


522


which act as guides for the toggle trigger. The interior surface


528


of toggle trigger


522


which is positioned against surface


516


of body


512


is formed with a pivot flange engaging clip


530


having a pair of parallel spaced snap members


532


,


534


which snap-fit upon pivot flange


518


to secure toggle trigger


522


to body


512


.




Base


541


is provided for attachment to body


512


to close end


520


thereof which is disposed opposite open end


514


. Base


541


is of generally cup-shaped configuration with a bottom wall


542


and a circumferentially disposed upstanding end wall


544


. End wall


544


is formed on the inner-facing surface


546


thereof with a projecting rib


548


to be matingly engaged within circumferential groove


550


formed on body


512


for snap-fit attachment of the base


541


upon the body


512


.




An upstanding, centrally-located boss


552


is formed on bottom wall


542


of base


541


for positioning within alignment passageway


573


formed within gear


574


and connected screw axle


576


in a manner to be described hereafter. A pair of upstanding mounting posts


558


,


560


are formed on the bottom wall


542


positioned on opposite sides of boss


552


.




Spring


562


, which is identical to spring


62


(see FIG.


6


), is constructed from resilient material and is provided for positioning upon base


541


resting on bottom wall


542


. Spring


562


includes an elongate main wall portion


564


with oppositely disposed generally circular terminal portions


566


,


568


, each of which is formed with a respective mounting hole


570


,


572


to facilitate mounting of the spring within base


541


by engagement of mounting posts


558


,


560


within respective mounting holes


570


,


572


.




Product retaining cartridge


513


is provided for removable positioning within body


512


. Cartridge


513


has the same cross-sectional configuration as that of dispenser body


512


so that cartridge


513


is slidably positionable within body


512


. Gear


574


and connected screw axle


576


is mounted within cartridge


513


by engagement of axle


576


within threaded passageway


519


formed in riser


502


positioned within cartridge


513


. Alignment passageway


573


formed within gear


574


is positioned over boss


552


when cartridge


513


is positioned within body


512


. Guard disc


517


is formed upon gear


574


proximate its connection with axle


576


and engages the lower edge


583


of cartridge


513


to prevent the gear from moving upwardly into cartridge


513


when riser


502


is being pulled downwardly during operation of the dispenser


500


.




When cartridge


513


is positioned within body


512


with gear alignment passageway


573


positioned over boss


552


, gear engagement ribs


582


,


584


(see

FIG. 40

) formed on elongate wall portion


564


of spring


562


are disposed for selective engagement with double-acting symmetric teeth


586


of gear


574


. Toggle trigger


522


includes ledge


588


formed proximate the lower end


590


thereof between wings


538


,


540


. A depending nub


592


is formed on ledge


588


; nub


592


is received within spring hole


594


formed on end


596


of spring


562


to engage the spring and flex same when the toggle trigger


522


is activated.




The product engaging platform or riser


502


positioned within body


512


includes a top, product engaging, wall


504


from which a circumferential wall


506


depends. The terminal ends


508


of wall


506


engage the inner facing walls


587


of cartridge


513


, but are slidable therealong as the riser is moved up or down within the cartridge. A product in solid form (not shown) to be dispensed from the dispenser


500


is placed within cartridge


513


and rests between top surface


504


of riser


502


and open end


581


of cartridge


513


.




Riser


502


is formed on the underside


529


of wall


504


with a depending sleeve


539


having a threaded interior passageway


519


which opens at hole


591


on the top wall


504


. Threads


593


in passageway


519


are formed to mate with screw threads


569


on screw axle


576


when gear


574


and axle


576


is positioned upon boss


552


with axle


576


passing through passageway


519


. Thus, when gear


574


with screw axle


576


is turned, the screw threads


569


moving against passageway threads


593


impart movement up or down to the riser to move the product retained thereagainst within cartridge


513


. End


579


of passageway


519


is formed with a seal surface


549


to seal against screw axle seal surface


559


(see

FIGS. 37-39

and


42


) to prevent leakage of product retained in cartridge


513


into the area below riser


502


.




The double-acting symmetric teeth


586


of gear


574


are adapted to be turned in either direction by gear engagement ribs


582


,


584


formed on spring


562


(see FIG.


40


). Toggle trigger


522


is pivotal against pivot flange


518


between a first rest position (see FIGS.


37


and


38


), a second, activated position in which the lower end


590


is retracted toward base


541


(see FIG.


39


), and a third activated position in which the upper end


545


is retracted toward open end


514


of body


512


. When the upper end


545


of toggle trigger


522


is moved toward open end


514


of body


512


, the lower end


590


of the toggle trigger is moved away from base


541


because of the pivot action of the toggle trigger


522


about pivot flange


518


.




Spring


562


is disposed in a neutral rest position when toggle trigger


522


is in its first rest position (see FIGS.


37


and


38


). In such rest position, neither of ribs


582


or


584


engages the teeth


586


of gear


574


. The spring action of spring


562


renders it self-centering, and simultaneously returns toggle trigger


522


to its first rest position by reason of engagement of depending nub


592


within spring hole


594


of spring


562


.




When it is desired to advance or dispense product from dispenser


500


, the user wraps his hand about body


512


with the digits of the user's hand resting against external surface


524


of toggle trigger


522


. The user then depresses his large finger digit to cause the toggle trigger to pivot about pivot flange


518


which causes the upper end


545


to move toward open end


514


of body


512


and the lower end


590


to move away from base


541


, thereby pulling nub


592


against hole


594


to flex spring


562


in a direction that causes rib


584


to engage gear teeth


586


and move the gear one notch. Resultantly, screw axle


576


turns to cause riser


502


to move upwardly a short distance and thereby move or advance the product retained within cartridge


513


toward open end


581


to be dispensed therefrom. When the user relaxes his digit to release toggle trigger


522


, spring


562


returns to its neutral position, moving toggle trigger


522


also to its first rest position. Trigger wings


538


,


540


move along recessed area


536


of body


512


to guide the toggle trigger


522


during forward and return movement.




When it is desired to cause the product retained within cartridge


513


to be withdrawn back in the cartridge, such as when an excessive amount of product has been advanced toward the open end


581


in the manner described above, the user depresses his little finger digit to cause the toggle trigger to pivot about pivot flange


518


which causes the lower end


590


to move toward base


541


, thereby pushing nub


592


against hole


594


to flex spring


562


in a direction that causes rib


582


to engage gear teeth


586


and move the gear one notch in the direction opposite to that first described above. Resultantly, screw axle


576


turns in the opposite direction to that described above to cause riser


502


to move downwardly a short distance and thereby retract the product back into the cartridge


513


.




End tabs


521


,


523


are formed on the respective oppositely facing ends


525


,


527


of cartridge


513


to lock the cartridge into body


512


. Respective flanges


571


,


531


are formed on the terminal ends of end tabs


521


,


523


to facilitate such locking action. Slots


575


may be provided on opposite sides of tabs


521


,


523


to enhance the snap-locking action of the tabs by permitting resilient movement thereof.




Cartridge


513


is retained within body


512


by sliding the cartridge into the body and pushing the cartridge until flange


571


or


531


on end tab


521


,


523


locks below notch


551


formed on access opening


577


in body


512


(see FIGS.


38


and


39


). Cartridge


513


has end tabs


521


,


523


at each end for symmetry of assembly, but only one tab


521


or


523


positioned adjacent access opening


577


locks in below notch


551


; the other end tab merely remains pushed in against the opposite inside wall of body


512


. The top end


515


of cartridge


513


projects above open end


514


of body


512


when the cartridge is positioned within the body in order to facilitate cartridge top use and to enable a user to grip the cartridge with his fingers/hand to facilitate removal of the cartridge from the housing.




In order to release cartridge


513


from its lock position to enable removal from body


512


, toggle trigger


522


is pivoted so that lower end


590


moves toward base


541


causing protrusions


567


formed on the inner lower surface of trigger


522


to engage against flange


571


or


531


and move same out of engagement below notch


551


(see FIGS.


38


-


41


). Simultaneously, the user pulls on top end


515


of the cartridge to slide the same out of body


512


.




Referring to

FIGS. 43-54

, alternate body


512


′ with cartridge


513


′ is provided with cooperative side locking tabs


521


′,


523


′ for engagement within side tab openings


553


to lock the cartridge


513


′ within body


512


′. Tabs


521


′,


523


′ are symmetrically located on both sides of cartridge


513


′ for symmetry of assembling


180


degrees in either direction, but only the two tabs nearest the toggle trigger ledge


588


which passes through access opening


577


in body


512


′ lock in to openings


553


; the other side tabs


521


′,


523


′ merely are engaged against the inside wall of body


512


′. In all other respects, the cartridge


513


′ and body


512


′ are constructed the same as cartridge


513


and body


512


.




Side tab openings


553


provided in body


512


′ have rib clearance spaces


557


to permit movement of wing ribs


555


formed on the inside surface


528


′ of toggle trigger


522


′ (see FIGS.


52


-


54


). Tabs


521


′,


523


′ engaged withing openings


553


can be released when toggle trigger


522


′ is in its neutral position (see FIG.


53


). In such position, tabs


521


′,


523


′ can be released by squeezing wings


538


′,


540


′ toward each other causing ribs


555


to disengage tabs


521


′,


523


′ from openings


553


, thus permitting the cartridge


513


′ to be slidably removed from body


512


′.




As an alternative to the product dispenser


500


having body


512


and cartridge


513


for use with a toggle trigger, FIGS.


20


and


55


-


70


illustrate a product dispenser


600


(shown assembled in FIG.


62


) which is similar in construction to the product dispenser


200


shown in

FIGS. 17-18

and


21


-


31


which utilizes a hinge trigger


222


. Product dispenser


600


includes body portion


612


for use with product retaining cartridge


613


which is removably positionable within body


612


, thereby enabling dispenser


600


to be re-usable with a fresh cartridge


613


when desired. Body portion


612


has open end


614


for receipt of cartridge


613


in the same manner as in the previously described embodiments.




Body


612


is provided on the external surface


616


thereof with a pivot flange


618


which extends from the surface


616


at a location proximate to open end


614


. Hinge trigger


622


is provided for positioning against the external surface


616


of body


612


(see FIGS.


62


and


65


). The interior surface


628


of hinge trigger


622


is formed with a pivot flange engaging clip


630


having a pair of parallel spaced snap members


632


,


634


which snap-fit upon pivot flange


618


to secure hinge trigger


622


to body


612


.




Base


641


is provided for attachment to body


612


to close end


620


thereof which is disposed opposite end


614


. Base


641


is of generally cup-shaped configuration with a bottom wall


642


and a circumferentially disposed upstanding end wall


625


. End wall


625


is formed on the inner-facing surface


646


thereof with a projecting rib


648


to be matingly engaged within circumferential groove


650


formed on body


612


for snap-fit attachment of the base


641


upon the body


612


.




An upstanding, centrally-located boss


652


is formed on bottom wall


642


of base


641


for positioning within alignment passageway


673


formed within gear


674


and connected screw axle


676


in a manner to be described hereafter. Base


641


includes spring arm


649


upstanding from bottom wall


642


proximate to end


643


.




Product retaining cartridge


613


is provided for removable positioning within body


612


. Cartridge


613


includes cartridge body


615


having the same cross-sectional configuration as that of dispenser body


612


so that cartridge


613


is slidably positionable within body


612


. Gear


674


and connected screw axle


676


is mounted within cartridge


613


by engagement of axle


676


within threaded passageway


629


formed in riser


602


positioned within cartridge


613


. Alignment passageway


673


formed within gear


674


is positioned over boss


652


when cartridge


613


is positioned within body


612


. Guard disc


617


is formed upon gear


674


proximate its connection with axle


676


and engages the lower edge


683


of cartridge


613


to prevent the gear from moving upwardly into cartridge


613


when riser


602


is being pulled downwardly during operation of the dispenser


600


.




Hinge trigger


622


includes protruding finger


623


formed on the interior surface


628


thereof proximate the lower end


604


. Ledge


606


is positioned between wings


638


,


640


of the hinge trigger also proximate to the lower end


604


, and includes a depending catch


608


for a purpose to be described. Access opening


647


in body


612


permits access of ledge


606


with finger


623


into body


612


.




Ledge


606


has a lead edge


610


which abuts spring arm


649


when hinge trigger


622


is assembled upon body


612


. When gear


674


with screw axle


676


is positioned upon boss


652


, finger


623


on hinge trigger


622


engages the single acting angled teeth


686


of gear


674


. Ledge


606


pushes against spring arm


649


and acts as a positive stop against the sides


651


,


653


of access opening


647


. Lip


657


on access opening


647


acts as a lock for catch


608


on the hinge trigger when the same is assembled on body


612


.




The product engaging platform or riser


602


positioned within body


612


includes a top, product engaging, wall


675


from which a circumferential wall


679


depends. The terminal ends


677


of wall


679


engage the inner facing walls


611


of cartridge


613


, but are slidable therealong as the riser is moved up or down within the cartridge. A product in solid form (not shown) to be dispensed from the dispenser


600


is placed within cartridge


613


and rests between top surface


603


of riser


602


and top open end


619


of cartridge


613


.




Riser


602


is formed on the underside


659


of wall


675


with a depending sleeve


639


having a threaded interior passageway


629


which opens at hole


600


on the top wall


675


. Threads


631


in passageway


629


are formed to mate with screw threads


632


on screw axle


676


when gear


674


and axle


676


are positioned upon boss


652


with axle


676


passing through passageway


629


. Thus, when gear


674


with screw axle


676


is turned, the screw threads


632


moving against passageway threads


631


impart upward movement to the riser to move the product retained thereagainst within cartridge


613


. End


667


of passageway


629


is formed with a seal surface


636


to seal against screw axle seal surface


689


to prevent leakage of product retained in cartridge


613


into the area below riser


602


.




The single-acting angled teeth


686


of gear


674


are adapted to be turned in one direction only by gear engagement finger


623


formed on hinge trigger


622


. Hinge trigger


622


is pivotal against pivot flange


618


between a first rest position (see FIGS.


59


and


62


), and a second, activated position in which the lower end


604


is retracted toward base


641


(see FIG.


60


).




When it is desired to advance or dispense product from dispenser


600


, the user wraps his hand about body


612


with the digits of the user's hand resting against external surface


624


of hinge trigger


622


. The user then depresses his little finger digit to cause the hinge trigger to pivot about pivot flange


618


which causes the lower end


604


to move toward end


620


of body


612


, thereby pushing ledge


606


against spring arm


649


and finger


623


to engage gear teeth


686


and move the gear one notch. Resultantly, screw axle


676


turns to cause riser


602


to move upwardly a short distance and thereby move or advance the product retained within cartridge


613


toward open end


619


to be dispensed therefrom. When the user relaxes his little finger digit to release hinge trigger


622


, spring arm


649


returns to its neutral position, moving ledge


606


and hinge trigger


622


also to its first rest position.




End tabs


621


,


601


are formed on the respective oppositely facing ends


627


,


627


′ of cartridge


613


to lock the cartridge into body


612


(see FIGS.


57


and


59


-


60


). Respective flanges


603


,


631


are formed on the terminal ends of tabs


621


,


623


to facilitate such locking action. Slots


633


may be provided on opposite sides of tabs


621


,


623


to enhance the snap-locking action of the tabs by permitting resilient movement thereof.




Cartridge


613


is retained within body


612


by sliding the cartridge into the body and pushing the cartridge until flange


629


or


631


on end tab


621


,


623


locks below notch


651


formed on access opening


647


in body


612


(see FIG.


59


). Cartridge


613


has end tabs


621


,


623


at each end for symmetry of assembly, but only one tab


621


or


623


positioned adjacent access opening


647


locks in below notch


651


; the other end tab merely remains pushed in against the opposite inside wall of body


612


. The top end


619


of cartridge


613


projects above open end


614


of body


612


when the cartridge is positioned within the body in order to facilitate cartridge top use and to enable a user to grip the cartridge with his fingers/hand to facilitate removal of the cartridge from the housing.




In order to release cartridge


613


from its lock position to enable removal from body


612


, toggle trigger


622


is pivoted so that lower end


604


moves toward base


641


causing end release protrusion


683


formed on the inner lower surface of trigger


622


to engage against flange


629


or


631


and move same out of engagement below notch


651


(see FIG.


60


). Simultaneously, the user pulls on top end


619


of the cartridge to slide the same out of body


612


.




Referring to

FIGS. 63-70

, alternate body


612


′ with cartridge


613


′ is provided with cooperative side locking tabs


621


′,


623


′ for engagement within side tab openings


653


to lock the cartridge


613


′ within body


612


′. Tabs


621


′,


623


′ are symmetrically located on both sides of cartridge


613


′ for symmetry of assembling


180


degrees in either direction, but only the two tabs nearest the toggle trigger ledge


688


which passes through access opening


671


in body


612


′ lock in to openings


653


; the other side tabs


621


′,


623


′ merely are engaged against the inside wall of body


612


′. In all other respects, the cartridge


613


′ and body


612


′ are constructed the same as cartridge


613


and body


612


.




Side tab openings


653


provided in body


612


′ have rib clearance spaces


657


to permit movement of wing ribs


655


formed on the inside surface


628


′ of hinge trigger


622


′ (see FIG.


66


). Tabs


621


′,


623


′ engaged within openings


653


can be released when toggle trigger


622


′ is in its neutral position. In such position, tabs


621


′,


623


′ can be released by squeezing wings


638


′,


640


′ toward each other causing ribs


655


to disengage tabs


621


′,


634


′ from openings


653


, thus permitting the cartridge


613


′ to be slidably removed from body


612


′.




Minor variations in the structure and other variations in the arrangement and size of the various parts may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or circumventing the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. To be noted, as illustrated in

FIG. 61

, dispenser body


512


may conveniently be formed either with a pivot flange


518


located spaced approximately mid-length the distance between open end


514


(or


614


) and opposite end


520


thereof (as in

FIG. 47

) so that the dispenser accommodates a toggle trigger, or with pivot flange


618


located proximate to open end


514


(or


614


) (as in

FIG. 55

) so that the dispenser accommodates a hinge trigger. Thus, the dispenser of the invention is readily adaptable to function with either type of trigger.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser for dispensing a product retained therein, said dispenser comprising, a body within which said product is retained, the body including an external surface and a top dispensing end and a bottom closed end, a pivot flange positioned on said external surface, a trigger mounted on said body and being pivotal thereon about the pivot flange when a user's hand is wrapped about the body with the user's hand positioned upon the trigger, a screw gear with connected axle positioned within the body, a gear advancing member attached to said trigger and adapted to engage said screw gear upon movement of said trigger, a platform having a top surface mounted upon said axle with said product disposed between said top surface and the top dispensing end of the body, said platform being movable within said body when said screw gear is turned, whereby upon movement of the trigger by the user's hand the gear advancing member engages the gear to cause the gear and axle to move and thereby move the platform toward the top dispensing end to dispense the product from the dispenser.
  • 2. A dispenser as claimed in claim 1 in which the side of the trigger which faces said body is provided with a clip to be engaged upon said pivot flange.
  • 3. A dispenser as claimed in claim 2 which said clip includes a pair of parallel spaced snap members which snap-fit upon said pivot flange.
  • 4. A dispenser as claimed in claim 1 in which the pivot flange extends from said external surface at a location spaced approximately mid-length the distance between said top dispensing end and said bottom closed end.
  • 5. A dispenser as claimed in claim 4 in which said trigger is a toggle trigger pivotal about said pivot flange between a first rest position and a second activated position in which a top end of the toggle trigger is moved toward the top dispensing end of the body.
  • 6. A dispenser as claimed in claim 5 in which the toggle trigger is pivotal to a third activated position in which a bottom end of the toggle trigger is moved toward the bottom closed end of the body.
  • 7. A dispenser as claimed in claim 5 in which the toggle trigger includes a pair of generally U-shaped wings positioned on opposite sides of said body.
  • 8. A dispenser as claimed in claim 1 including a product retaining cartridge removably positionable within the body.
  • 9. A dispenser as claimed in claim 8 including a base adapted to be attached to the bottom end of the body, said base being of generally cup-shaped configuration with a bottom wall and a circumferentially disposed upstanding end wall, an upstanding centrally-located boss formed on said bottom wall, said gear having an alignment passageway formed therein adapted to be engaged upon said upstanding boss when said cartridge is positioned within the body.
  • 10. A dispenser as claimed in claim 9 in which the cartridge includes at least one tab formed thereon and said body includes at least one matingly engageable tab-receiving opening to releasably lock said cartridge within said body.
  • 11. A dispenser as claimed in claim 10 in which the trigger includes a pair of generally U-shaped wings positioned on opposite sides of said body, said wings including at least one rib adapted for engagement into said opening, said tab being releasable from the opening when the wings are moved toward each other to move the tab out of the opening.
  • 12. A dispenser as claimed in claim 10 in which the trigger has at least one protrusion formed on a lower end thereof and facing the external surface of the body, said protrusion adapted for engagement into said opening, said tab being releasable from the opening when the lower end of the trigger with the protrusion is moved into engagement with the tab.
  • 13. A dispenser as claimed in claim 1 including a base adapted to be attached to the bottom end of the body, said base being of generally cup-shaped configuration with a bottom wall and a circumferentially disposed upstanding end wall.
  • 14. A dispenser as claimed in claim 8 including an upstanding centrally-located tower formed on said bottom wall, said tower having a mounting hole formed therein for receipt of said screw gear and connected axle.
  • 15. A dispenser as claimed in claim 14 including a spring positioned on said base resting on the bottom wall thereof, said spring having an elongate main wall with oppositely disposed generally circular terminal portions, each of said terminal portions being formed with a respective mounting hole to facilitate positioning of the spring on the base, a pair of upstanding mounting posts formed on said bottom wall positioned on opposite sides of said tower, said mounting holes being engaged upon respective ones of said posts.
  • 16. A dispenser as claimed in claim 15 in which said gear advancing member includes a pair of gear engagement ribs formed on the elongate main wall of said spring, said gear having double-acting symmetric teeth and said gear engagement ribs being disposed for selective engagement with said double-acting symmetric teeth.
  • 17. A dispenser as claimed in claim 16 in which the toggle trigger includes a pair of generally U-shaped wings positioned on opposite sides of said body, a ledge formed proximate a bottom end of the toggle trigger between said wings, a depending nub formed on said ledge, said nub being engageable with said spring and operable to flex the spring when the toggle trigger is pivoted about said pivot flange so that the bottom end of the toggle trigger is moved toward the bottom end of the body.
  • 18. A dispenser as claimed in claim 17 in which one of said gear engagement ribs engages a tooth of said gear when the spring is flexed, thereby turning the gear in a first direction to cause the platform to resultantly move in a first direction within the body.
  • 19. A dispenser as claimed in claim 18 in which the other of said gear engagement ribs engages a tooth of said gear when the spring is flexed by pivoting the toggle trigger about the pivot flange so that the bottom end of the toggle trigger is moved away from the bottom end of the body, thereby turning the gear in a second direction opposite to said first direction to cause the platform to resultantly move in a second direction within the body.
  • 20. A dispenser as claimed in claim 1 in which the pivot flange extends from said external surface at a location proximate to said top dispensing end.
  • 21. A dispenser as claimed in claim 15 in which said trigger is a hinge trigger pivotal about said pivot flange between a first rest position and a second activated position in which a bottom end of the hinge trigger is moved toward the bottom closed end of the body.
  • 22. A dispenser as claimed in claim 21 in which the hinge trigger includes a pair of generally U-shaped wings positioned on opposite sides of said body.
  • 23. A dispenser as claimed in claim 22 including a base adapted to be attached to the bottom end of the body, said base being of generally cup-shaped configuration with a bottom wall and a circumferentially disposed upstanding end wall.
  • 24. A dispenser as claimed in claim 23 including an upstanding centrally-located tower formed on said bottom wall, said tower having a mounting hole formed therein for receipt of said screw gear and connected axle.
  • 25. A dispenser as claimed in claim 24 including a spring arm upstanding from said bottom wall, a ledge formed proximate to a bottom end of the hinge trigger between said wings, said ledge having a lead edge which abuts said spring arm, said gear advancing member including a protruding finger formed on said hinge trigger proximate to said ledge and extending into said body.
  • 26. A dispenser as claimed in claim 25 in which said gear has single-acting teeth adapted to be turned in one direction only, said protruding finger being disposed for selective engagement with said single-acting teeth when the hinge trigger is pivoted about said pivot flange so that the bottom end of the hinge trigger is moved toward the bottom end of the body thereby turning the gear to cause the platform to resultantly move within the body.
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