U.S. patent application number 10/951486 was filed with the patent office on 2006-04-06 for product dispenser.
This patent application is currently assigned to Turnout Products, Inc.. Invention is credited to Chester S. Richardson, Douglas A. Wiesner.
Application Number | 20060071020 10/951486 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 36124540 |
Filed Date | 2006-04-06 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060071020 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Wiesner; Douglas A. ; et
al. |
April 6, 2006 |
Product dispenser
Abstract
A product dispenser is used for compelling a flowable product
from a package. The package is positioned within a container that
may be coupled to a base member that slides in and out of a housing
so that the container may function as a drawer. An extruder member
compresses the package against the bottom wall to compel product
therefrom. A retention device secures an end of the package in the
container and prevents the package from becoming bunched up within
the container. By doing so, the retention device helps ensure that
the maximum amount of product is compelled from the package by the
time the extruder member reaches its terminal position.
Inventors: |
Wiesner; Douglas A.;
(Cincinnati, OH) ; Richardson; Chester S.;
(Northbend, OH) |
Correspondence
Address: |
WOOD, HERRON & EVANS, LLP
2700 CAREW TOWER
441 VINE STREET
CINCINNATI
OH
45202
US
|
Assignee: |
Turnout Products, Inc.
Cincinnati
OH
|
Family ID: |
36124540 |
Appl. No.: |
10/951486 |
Filed: |
September 28, 2004 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
222/95 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B65D 35/34 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
222/095 |
International
Class: |
B65D 35/28 20060101
B65D035/28 |
Claims
1. A product dispenser for compelling a product from a package,
comprising: a container adapted to receive the package therein;
first and second axially aligned sockets mounted in said container;
a biasing member positioned within said first socket; an elongated
drive member having first and second ends, said first end
cooperating with said biasing member to press said second end
within said second socket so that said second end is releasably and
rotatably coupled thereto; and an extruder member coupled to said
drive member and adapted to compress the package by traveling
relative to said drive member between said sockets to compel the
product therefrom.
2. The product dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a motor
coupled to said second socket to rotate said drive member so that
said extruder member travels between said sockets to compel the
product from the package.
3. The product dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a housing;
and a base member having said container positioned thereon, said
base member being slidingly coupled to said housing for movement
from a closed position to an open position, wherein the package may
be accessed.
4. The product dispenser of claim 3, wherein said container further
comprises: opposed first and second end walls, each of said sockets
being mounted in one of said end walls; opposed first and second
side walls; and a bottom wall, said walls combining to define a
drawer.
5. The product dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a
dispenser outlet in said container through which the product flows
from the package.
6. The product dispenser of claim 5, wherein after the product is
compelled from the package, said first and second ends of said
drive member are disengaged from said first and second sockets and
re-engaged with said second and first sockets, respectively, so
that said extruder member can be driven again between said sockets
to compel product through said dispenser outlet.
7. A product dispenser for compelling a product from a package
having first and second ends, comprising: a container adapted to
receive the package therein; a retention device mounted relative to
said container and adapted to retain the second end of the package,
thereby limiting movement of the package within said container; an
elongated drive member having first and second ends and mounted
within said container; and an extruder member coupled to said drive
member and adapted to compress the package by traveling from
proximate the second end of the package toward the first end to
compel the product therefrom.
8. The product dispenser of claim 7, further comprising: a housing;
and a base member having said container and said retention device
positioned thereon, said base member being slidingly coupled within
said housing for movement from a closed position to an open
position, wherein the package may be accessed.
9. The product dispenser of claim 8, wherein said container
includes a dispenser outlet adapted to receive the first end of the
package, and wherein said retention device is coupled to said base
member and spaced from said dispenser outlet so that said retention
device engages the second end of the package to limit movement of
the package in said container.
10. The product dispenser of claim 7, wherein said retention device
is positioned within said container, said retention device further
comprising a plurality of teeth disposed about an opening so that
the second end of the package is securely retained within said
opening to limit movement of the package within said container.
11. The product dispenser of claim 7, wherein said retention device
further comprises first and second tabs that have respective first
and second openings, said second tab being angled towards said
first tab and extending through said first opening so that the
second end of the package may be received in said first and said
second openings.
12. The product dispenser of claim 11, wherein said second tab
further includes a flap that is angled away from said first tab and
adapted to contact said extruder member so that said first tab and
said second tab cooperate to retain the second end of the package
as the extruder member travels towards the first end of the
package.
13. The product dispenser of claim 7, wherein said retention device
deflects relative to said container to retain the second end of the
package.
14. The product dispenser of claim 7, further comprising: first and
second axially aligned sockets, said first socket having a biasing
member located therein, said first end of said drive member
cooperating with said biasing member to press said second end
within said second socket so that said second end is releasably and
rotatably coupled thereto.
15. The product dispenser of claim 14, further comprising: a motor
coupled to said second socket to rotate said drive member so that
said extruder member travels from said second end of said drive
member to said first end to compel the product from the
package.
16. A product dispenser for compelling a product from a package,
comprising: a container adapted to receive the package therein,
said container having a first wall with a plurality of notches
aligned in an axial direction; and a roller positioned relative to
said first wall to receive the package there between, said roller
having a plurality of tips projecting outwardly in a radial
direction, said tips being adapted to fit within said notches to
securely retain the package within said container as said roller
travels within said container along said notches to compel the
product from the package.
17. The product dispenser of claim 16, wherein said first wall
includes first and second spaced rows of said notches and wherein
said plurality of tips are adapted to fit securely within said
first and second rows of said notches.
18. The product dispenser of claim 16, wherein said roller further
includes a rotatable handle projecting from said container and
accessible to a user for moving said roller.
19. The product dispenser of claim 16, further comprising: a
housing; and a base member having said container positioned
thereon, said base member being slidingly coupled to said housing
for movement from a closed position to an open position, wherein
the package may be accessed.
20. The product dispenser of claim 19, further including a
retention device coupled to said base member and being configured
to engage the package received in said container to limit movement
of the package in said container.
21. A product dispenser for compelling a product from a package
having first and second ends, comprising: a container adapted to
receive the package therein, said container having a first wall
with a plurality of notches aligned in an axial direction; a
retention device mounted relative to said container and adapted to
retain the second end of the package, thereby limiting movement of
the package within said container; first and second axially aligned
sockets mounted in said container; a biasing member positioned
within said first socket; an elongated drive member having first
and second ends, said first end cooperating with said biasing
member to press said second end within said second socket so that
said second end is releasably and rotatably coupled thereto; and a
roller coupled to said drive member, said roller having a plurality
of tips projecting outwardly in a radial direction, said tips being
adapted to fit within said notches to securely retain the package
within said container as said roller travels relative to said drive
member to compel the product from the package.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to product
dispensers, and more particularly, to a product dispenser for
compelling product from a container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Product dispensers for compelling a flowable product from a
container are used in a wide variety of applications, such as the
dispensing of condiments, toothpaste, adhesives, lotions,
lubricants, and so on. These types of product dispensers typically
include a container having a screw or worm gear positioned along
its length, a package of flowable product received within the
container, and a extruder member received upon the screw. As the
extruder member travels from a second end of the screw to a first
end of the screw, the package is compressed and its contents are
extruded out of a spout located at an end of the package. By the
time the extruder member reaches the first end of the screw, the
spout will have dispensed almost all of the package's contents. The
empty packages may then be removed from the container and the
product dispenser may be refilled with a new package. These types
of product dispensers offer a convenient and safe means of product
handling that reduces the cost otherwise associated with complex
product packaging.
[0003] The packages used in flowable product dispensers may be in
the form of a tube, packet, or any other type of deformable bag
suitable for storing viscous commercial or industrial materials.
Typically the package will be formed from a flexible material
having one end closed and the other end joined to the spout or a
neck supporting the spout. Although the spout may be received in a
dispensing hole or some other sort of aperture at one end of the
container, the closed end of the package is often left unsecured.
Such an arrangement may present challenges when dispensing the
product from the package. For example, rather than being flattened
as the extruder member travels towards the first end of the screw,
the package may shift towards the first end as well. This may cause
the package to become "bunched up" within the container and
ultimately annoy a user by dispensing unpredictable amounts of
product. The bunching up of the package may also create waste by
causing more product to be left in the package by the time the
extruder member reaches a terminal position proximate the first end
of the screw.
[0004] Another occasional challenge associated with flowable
product dispensers is that the extruder member may require many
rotations of the screw or worm gear to travel a relatively short
distance. To avoid unproductive time and fatigue on the part of the
user, some manufacturers have produced electrically operated
product dispensers. However, electrically operated product
dispensers may have many moving parts and are typically not
economical to manufacture or easy to repair.
[0005] Therefore, a need exists for an improved product dispenser
that uniformly compresses a package of product material. A need
also exists for an improved product dispenser that is manually
operated and inexpensive to make.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The present invention provides a product dispenser for
compelling a flowable product from a package. The package is
positioned within a container that has a bottom wall, opposed first
and second end walls, and opposed first and second side walls. The
container may be coupled to a base member that slides in and out of
a housing so that the container may function as a drawer.
[0007] In one embodiment, extruder member travels from the second
end wall to the first end wall to compress the package against the
bottom wall and compel product therefrom. The product then exits
the container through a dispensing tab positioned in the first end
wall. The extruder member is driven by a drive member, which is
releasably engaged in first and second axially aligned sockets that
are associated with the first and second end walls, respectively.
Once the extruder member reaches a terminal position proximate the
dispensing tab and first end wall, the user may remove the drive
member from the container and replace the deformed package. The
drive member may then be re-engaged with the sockets to that the
extruder member is once again positioned proximate to the second
end wall. Thus, reverse travel of the extruder member may not be
necessary.
[0008] As the extruder member travels towards the first end wall, a
retention device is used to secure the end of the package. The
retention device prevents the package from being forced towards the
first end wall and becoming bunched up within the container. By
doing so, the retention device helps ensure that the maximum amount
of product is compelled from the package by the time the extruder
member reaches its terminal position. The retention device also
helps maintain a more uniform flow of product from the package
throughout the extrusion process.
[0009] The present invention also contemplates a product dispenser
that uses a manually operated roller to compress the package in the
container. In one embodiment, the roller includes first and second
guide members extending through slots that are positioned in the
first and second side walls. The roller may also include a
plurality of tips extending outwardly from the roller in a radial
direction. To compel product from the package, a user rotates a
handle that is coupled to one of the guide members. As the roller
travels from the second end wall towards the first end wall, the
tips are received in notches that are located on the bottom wall.
In addition to keeping the roller aligned, the cooperation between
the tips and notches helps limit movement of the package within the
container. Like the retention device discussed above, this aspect
of the invention helps ensure that the maximum amount of product is
compelled from the package.
[0010] These and other objects and advantages of the present
invention shall be made apparent from the accompanying drawings and
the descriptions thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and
constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of
the invention and, together with a general description of the
invention given above, and the detailed description given below,
serve to explain the invention.
[0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a product dispenser in
accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 2 is a side view, partially in cross-section, of the
product dispenser of FIG. 1;
[0014] FIGS. 3A through 3C are side views similar to FIG. 2,
showing how the product dispenser of FIG. 1 includes a removable
container that slides in and out of a housing;
[0015] FIG. 4A is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4A-4A of
FIG. 3B;
[0016] FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4B-4B of
FIG. 3C;
[0017] FIG. 5 is a top view, partially in cross-section, of the
product dispenser of FIG. 1;
[0018] FIGS. 6A through 6E are side sequential views illustrating
the operation of a product dispenser having a retention device in
accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
[0019] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the retention device of
FIGS. 6A through 6E;
[0020] FIG. 8 is a side view, partially in cross-section, of a
product dispenser in accordance with a third embodiment of the
present invention; and
[0021] FIG. 9 is a top view, partially in cross-section, of the
product dispenser of FIG. 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] With reference to FIG. 1, a product dispenser 10 in
accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention is
shown. Although the product dispenser 10 may be used to dispense
condiments 12 from a plastic package 14, those having ordinary
skill in the art will recognize that the present invention may be
used to dispense any other type of flowable product from a
deformable package.
[0023] The product dispenser 10 includes a container 16 that may be
positioned within a housing 18. Multiple dispensers 10 may be
arranged in the housing 18, but only one of the dispensers 10 will
be described and shown in detail herein for simplicity. The
container has a bottom wall 20, opposed first and second end walls
22, 24, and opposed first and second side walls 26, 28. The end
walls 22, 24 and side walls 26, 28 are preferably perpendicular to
the bottom wall 20 and define a cavity in which the package 14 is
held. The first end wall 22 may include a dispensing tab 30 in
which an end of the package 14 is positioned to dispense condiments
12 on an item of food, such as a hot dog 32.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2, the first end wall 22 includes a first
socket 36 that has a biasing member, such as a spring 38,
positioned therein, while the second end wall 24 includes an
aperture 44 that receives a second socket 46. The first and second
sockets 36, 46 are axially aligned in order to receive one of the
first and second ends 50, 52 of an elongated drive member 54, which
is preferably a screw or worm-type gear having threads. An extruder
member 56 coupled to the drive member 54 generally extends across
the width of the container 16 and is used to compress the package
14 against the bottom wall 20, as will be discussed in more detail
below. Although the extruder member 56 shown in FIG. 2 is
configured as a block 58 that tapers to a rounded edge 60 slightly
above the bottom wall 20, it is appreciated that the present
invention may equally apply to other types of extruder members.
[0025] In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the second end wall 24 is
configured to provide an aperture 64 slightly above the bottom wall
20. More specifically, the second end wall 24 is preferably
integral with the first and second side walls 26, 28 such that the
second end wall 24 need not be supported by the bottom wall 20 and
the aperture 64 may extend across a substantial portion of the
second end wall 24. When the package 14 is placed in the container
16, a closed end 66 of the package 14 is received in the aperture
64 and wrapped below a portion of the bottom wall 20.
[0026] As shown in FIGS. 3A through 3C, the container 16 may be
removably supported by a base member 70 that slides in and out of
the housing 18. The base member 70 is typically a flat sheet of
material having at least one lip 72 to prevent the container 16
from sliding off the base member 70 whenever the container 16 is
pulled out of the housing 18. Thus, the lip 72 may be flush with
the first end wall 22 when the container 16 is properly positioned.
In order to prevent the container 16 from sliding too far into the
housing 18, a retention device 76 may be coupled to the base member
70 closely adjacent to the second end wall 24. The retention device
76 shown in FIGS. 3A through 3C is a curved piece of metal having
an end portion 78 that is configured to pass through the aperture
64 and contact the bottom wall 20. A motor 80 that drives the
second socket 46 is also coupled to the base member 70. More
specifically, the motor 80 is supported by a motor mount 82 that is
directly connected to the base member 72. FIG. 5 helps illustrate
the arrangement of the elements within the housing 18.
[0027] In use, the package 14 is placed into the container 16 so
that the closed end 66 extends through the aperture 64 in the
second end wall 24 and wraps around a portion of the bottom wall
20. When the container 16 is positioned on the base member 70, the
retention device 76 may serve a dual purpose. First, the retention
device 76 may be used to prevent the second end wall 24 from
sliding relative to the base member 70. Second, the end portion 78
of the retention device 76 may be received in the aperture 64 to
press the closed end 66 of the package 14 against the bottom wall
20 and thereby secure the package 14 in the container 16.
[0028] Meanwhile, the positioning of the container 16 also entails
the second end 52 of the drive member 54 coming into contact with
the second socket 46. If the geometries of the second end 52 and
second socket 46 are not aligned (FIG. 4A), the first end 50 of the
drive member 54 compresses the spring 38 in the first socket 36 to
permit the proper positioning of the container 16 regardless of the
mismatch in geometries, as best shown in FIGS. 3B & 4A. When a
user places an item of food below the dispensing tab 30 and presses
a switch 84, the motor 80 is activated via wires 86 to rotate the
second socket 46 within the aperture 44 of the second end wall 24.
Because of the force exerted on the drive member 54 by the spring
38, the second end 52 will be forced into the second socket 46 as
soon as their geometries become aligned with one another. Such an
arrangement rotatably couples the drive member 54 to the second
socket 46, as shown in FIGS. 3C & 4B.
[0029] As the drive member 54 rotates, the extruder member 56
travels along the drive member 54 towards the first end wall 22.
Because there is little space between the extruder member 56 and
bottom wall 20, the package 14 is deformed and condiments 12 are
compelled through a dispensing outlet 88 in the container via the
dispensing tab 30. Once the extruder member 56 reaches a terminal
position proximate the first end wall 22, the user may slide the
container 16 out of the housing 18, disengage the drive member 54
from the first socket 36, and remove the empty package 14. A second
package may then be positioned within the container 16 to compel
more condiment, and the drive member 54 may be re-engaged so that
the second end 52 is received in the first socket 36. Thus, the
extruder member 56 is advantageously repositioned from its location
upon the drive member 54 proximate the first end wall 22 to a
position proximate the second end wall 24 without any reverse
motion of the motor 80 to move the extruder member 56 in a reverse
direction. Another example of the drive member 54 and its operation
is shown in the present inventor's U.S. Pat. No. 6,318,596, which
is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
[0030] With reference to FIG. 6A, a product dispenser 110 in
accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention is
shown. Like reference numbers are used to indicate like elements
from the first embodiment discussed above. Thus, the product
dispenser 110 is substantially identical to the product dispenser
10, except for the retention device 114. The retention device 114
is coupled to the base member 70 and positioned within the
container 16. As shown in FIG. 7, the retention device 114 has a
plurality of teeth 118 disposed about openings 132, 134. More
specifically, the retention device 114 includes first and second
flexible tabs 122, 124, each having a plurality of teeth 118
disposed about respective openings 132, 134. Although the first and
second tabs 122, 124 are spaced apart from each other at the bottom
wall 20, the second tab 124 is angled towards the first tab 122 so
that it extends through the opening 132. The opening 134 of the
second tab 124 is generally positioned so that the closed end 66 of
the package 14 may be easily received in both openings 132, 134.
Furthermore, the second tab 124 includes a flap 136 beneath the
opening 134 that is angled towards the second end wall 24. The
retention device 114 is particularly suited for use with a standard
tube of toothpaste 14 or the like, although a wide variety of
packages 14 are compatible with this invention.
[0031] The operation of the retention device 114 is sequentially
illustrated in FIGS. 6A through 6E. As the extruder member 56
travels towards the first end wall 22, it contacts the flap 136 and
causes the first and second tabs 122, 124 to shift so that the
closed end 66 of the package 14 is "crimped" between the openings
132, 134. This crimping action, along with the teeth 118 in the
openings 132, 134, secures the closed end 66 of the package 14 as
the extruder member 56 continues to travel towards the first end
wall 22. Thus, the crimp is maintained as the first and second tabs
122, 124 are pushed towards the bottom wall 20 by the extruder
member 56. By using the retention device 114 to retain the closed
end 66 of the package 14, the product dispenser 110 prevents the
package 14 from being forced towards the first end wall 22 by the
extruder member 56 and helps provide a more uniform compression of
the package 14.
[0032] With reference to FIGS. 8 and 9, a product dispenser 210 in
accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention is
shown. Like reference numbers are used to indicate like elements
from the first embodiment discussed above. Like the other
embodiments discussed above, the product dispenser 210 includes a
container 216 that has a bottom wall 220, opposed first and second
end walls 222, 224, and opposed first and second side walls 226,
228. The first end wall 222 may include a dispensing tab 230 in
which an end of a package 236 is positioned to dispense product
therefrom. Moreover, the product dispenser 210 may even include a
base member 240, housing 242, and retention device 246 that operate
under the same general principles that were discussed in connection
with the other embodiments.
[0033] However, instead of using a drive member and extruder member
to compress the package 236 against the bottom wall 220, the
product dispenser 210 further includes a cylindrical roller 250
that has a plurality of tips 252 projecting outwardly in a radial
direction. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the tips 252
extend outwardly from the roller 250 at two locations along its
length. The bottom wall 220 is configured to provide two rows of
notches 256 to accommodate the tips as the roller 250 travels
towards the first end wall 222. Also, the first and second side
walls 226, 228 are configured to provide respective first and
second slots 260, 262 to receive guide members 266, 268 that extend
outwardly from the ends of the roller 250.
[0034] To compel product from the package 236, a handle 270
connected to the guide member 266 is manually rotated. As the
rotation of the handle 270 causes the roller 250 to travel towards
the first end wall 222, the tips 252 are received within the
notches 256 to keep the roller 250 properly aligned within the
container 216 and to secure portions of the package 236 within the
container 216. Because the guide members 266, 268 and slots 260,
262 maintain the roller 250 only slightly above the bottom wall
220, the package 236 is compressed and its contents are forced out
of the dispensing tab 230 as the roller 250 travels. Once the
roller 250 reaches a terminal position proximate the first end wall
222, the user may slide the container 216 out of the housing 242,
manually retract the roller 250 and remove it from the container
216, and replace the empty package 236 with a second package. The
guide members 266, 268 are then re-engaged with the first and
second slots 260, 262 to reposition the roller 250 in the container
216.
[0035] While the present invention has been illustrated by the
description of one or more embodiments thereof, and while the
embodiments have been described in considerable detail, they are
not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the
appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and
modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The
invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the
specific details, representative apparatus and method and
illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures
may be made from such details without departing from the scope or
spirit of the general inventive concept.
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