U.S. patent number 3,610,466 [Application Number 04/850,442] was granted by the patent office on 1971-10-05 for dispensing box with slidable member containing an absorbent material.
This patent grant is currently assigned to Societe Parisienne D'Expansion Chimique. Invention is credited to Georges Raybois.
United States Patent |
3,610,466 |
Raybois |
October 5, 1971 |
DISPENSING BOX WITH SLIDABLE MEMBER CONTAINING AN ABSORBENT
MATERIAL
Abstract
A flat box for dispensing pills one at a time has a thickness
slightly greater than one pill. A partition is arranged parallel to
one sidewall of the box and a dispensing slide is slidable from the
exterior between the sidewall and partition, so one pill can pass
through a gap in the partition and into a first recess in the
member. A second recess in the slide is closed by a perforated
cover, and contains an absorbent material. Air from the interior of
the box is drawn through an opening in the partition and the
perforated cover, as the slide is operated, and is dried by the
absorbent material.
Inventors: |
Raybois; Georges (Paris,
FR) |
Assignee: |
Societe Parisienne D'Expansion
Chimique (Paris, FR)
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Family
ID: |
9032934 |
Appl.
No.: |
04/850,442 |
Filed: |
August 15, 1969 |
Foreign Application Priority Data
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Apr 23, 1969 [FR] |
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69.12815 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
221/135;
221/266 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B65D
83/0409 (20130101); B65D 2583/0481 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
B65D
83/04 (20060101); B65d 083/04 () |
Field of
Search: |
;221/89,135,263,266,269
;239/53-58 ;312/31.1,31.2 |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Foreign Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Reeves; Robert B.
Assistant Examiner: Scherbel; David A.
Claims
I claim:
1. In a dispensing box for dispensing articles one by one and
maintaining a controlled atmosphere in the box, said box comprising
first and second parts interfitting one within the other, top and
bottom walls, a sidewall, means defining a slot in said sidewall,
an internal partition parallel to said sidewall, a dispensing
member slidable between the sidewall and the partition, the height
of the dispensing member being substantially equal to the internal
height of the box, an external button on said dispensing member,
passing through said slot enabling said dispensing member to be
moved to a dispensing position, a first recess formed in said
dispensing member so as to communicate with the interior of the
box, a gap in the partition having a width equal to the width of
the first recess to permit an object to lodge in the recess, an
aperture in the box through which the dispensing member passes, one
wall defining the first recess normally closing said aperture, the
first recess being exterior of the box when the dispensing member
is moved to the dispensing position and a second recess in said
dispensing member, the improvement consisting in:
a. an opening in said partition providing a free space between the
bottom of said opening and said top wall;
b. boundary walls defining said second recess, the boundary wall
adjacent said partition being spaced from the top wall to define a
spacing communication with said opening;
c. a permeable cover to said second recess spaced from said top
wall; and
d. a notch formed in the boundary wall opposite said first
recess.
2. A box as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising a groove
formed in said boundary wall, said cover being a perforated member
engaged in said groove.
3. A box as claimed in claim 2, wherein said boundary walls are
bevelled towards said groove.
Description
The present invention relates to a dispensing box which can be used
more particularly for the individual dispensing of pharmaceutical
pills and tablets.
According to the present invention there is provided a flat
dispensing box for pills having front and rear walls spaced by a
distance such as to accommodate only one layer of pills to be
dispensed and comprising an internal partition parallel to one
sidewall of the box, a dispensing member slidable between the
partition and said one side wall and having a thickness which is
slightly less than the said distance between the front and rear
walls of the box and being formed with a first recess in
communication with the interior of the box, the shape and position
of the recess being such that one, and only one, of the pills to be
dispensed is able to lodge itself therein, the partition providing
a gap of a width equal to the width of the recess to permit a pill
to pass from the interior of the box into the recess, the said
distance between the front and rear walls of the box being not
greater than the width of the recess, the dispensing member being
slidable by external means to a dispensing position in which the
recess therein emerges from the box through an aperture, so as to
free the pill from the recess, and in which the dispensing member
blocks the gap, the dispensing member being formed with a second
recess, a permeable cover being provided for the recess, such cover
being spaced from the front wall and an opening being provided in
the partition adjacent the front wall to provide communication
between the interior of the box and the second recess via the
permeable cover.
Such a dispensing box permits a very satisfactory action of the
substances contained in the slide without any risk of soiling the
articles to be dispensed, even if the absorbent material becomes
powdered in use.
In order that the invention will be better understood, the
following description is given, merely by way of example, of a
preferred embodiment of the invention, reference being made to the
accompanying drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 shows in perspective a box according to the invention, and
for easy description it is shown as formed from a transparent
material;
FIG. 2 shows in perspective the dispensing member itself; and
FIG. 3 is a section on the line III--III of FIG. 2.
The slide-type dispensing box for the individual dispensing of
articles contained comprises a front wall 1 and a rear wall 2,
which are spaced apart by sidewalls so as to be at a distance which
is slightly greater than the thickness of the pills C to be
dispensed, the sidewalls being formed of two parts 3 and 4 fitting
into one another to leave free a slot 5 and an aperture 6. A
partition 7 is arranged parallel to one of the sidewalls and has a
height equal to the internal height of the box.
A dispensing member 8, the height of which is substantially equal
to that of the box, slides between this partition and said one
sidewall, its end closing the aperture 6. The member 8 is operated
by an external slide button 9 extending through the slot 5. Formed
adjacent the end of the dispensing member is a first recess 10, the
dimensions of which are such that one of the objects to be
dispensed, and one only is able to lodge itself therein. The recess
10 may of course, if desired, have an upper or lower face, or both;
it suffices that it be designed in such manner that only one of the
objects to be dispensed can be lodged therein.
The slide is provided with a second recess 12. The partition 7 is
formed with an opening 11, leaving a free space between the bottom
of the opening and the front wall of the box. The second recess 12
is bounded by a bottom portion 16, boundary walls 16A, 16B and a
permeable cover 17, the cover being at a lower level than the top
of the walls 16A, 16B, and the wall of the recess opposite the
partition being provided with a slot 14 which, in the condition of
rest, is situated opposite the opening 11. A notch 15 is situated
at the end of the member 8 remote from the first recess 10. A
slight swelling of the partition fitting into a slight
corresponding recess in the slide holds the latter in the closed
position by the action of the elasticity of the two parts.
The cover 17 of the recess is made of thin sheeting which is not
readily deformable and is made of a porous material. The porosity
may result from the nature of the material used, or more simply can
be due to the presence of perforations 13. Preferably, this cover
is made of a resilient material and is engaged in grooves 18, 18'
provided in the walls 16A, 16B. The introduction of the cover is
facilitated by bevelling 19 of the internal walls of the
recess.
The box may be made of a plastics material normally used for this
type of article, such as polystyrene, copolymers of polystyrene,
polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride or
acetochloride, cellulose esters such as cellulose acetate or any
similar product which may be transparent, opaque, pigmented or
nonpigmented.
When the box has been filled and closed, an object, e.g., a pill C,
is caused to pass into the recess 10, by means of an appropriate
movement. Then, by urging the button, the dispensing member is
caused to slide, so that it blocks the space 10A remaining between
the partition 7 and the wall, so as to prevent the discharge of
other objects, whereas the object engaged in the recess 10 is
expelled.
The design of the box permits the peripheral attachment of an
adhesive tape ensuring complete fluid-tightness during storing.
The box may readily be provided with a lid and a base which are
fitted together in such manner that they cannot be opened by
unauthorized persons. In this case, the box may be provided with
any device, such as a protuberance which locks the slide member
before use, the said protuberance being ruptured the first time
that the dispensing member is manipulated, thus giving the user the
certainty that he is in fact the first person to utilize the box
since the filling thereof. Furthermore, it is possible to provide a
device for locking the movement of the dispensing member, by means
of an appropriate arrangement; the result of this measure is a box
which is especially useful for dangerous products.
Owing to the dispensing member 8 being constructed as indicated,
the atmosphere of the box remains in communication at all times
with the substance contained in the second recess 12. Then the
member 8 is displaced to the dispensing position, the rear portion
of the member which slides with an easy fit between the front and
rear walls of the box, the partition and the sidewall, acts like a
piston, the air situated above the cover of the member 8 being
aspirated through the notch 15 and replaced by air coming from the
interior of the box. When the member is put back into the position
of rest, the air which had passed through the notch 15 is expelled
towards the interior of the recess and thence towards the interior
of the box. Each movement of the slide to dispense an article,
therefore, causes a movement of the internal air which facilitates
the action of the substance 20 contained within the recess.
By way of a variant, the partition may be of a lower height than
that of the box, with the corresponding side of the dispensing
member notched or of a slightly lower height than that of the box.
The space thus left free fulfils the function of the slots and
openings mentioned hereinbefore.
The box is made to the desired dimensions for receiving the
intended number of articles. Its thickness depends on the nature of
the material used and is determined in accordance with the usual
rules.
EXAMPLE
By way of example, a box whose wall thicknesses were about 2 mm.
was produced by injection moulding from shock-resistant
polystyrene. Its dimensions overall were 72.times.78.times.14 mm.,
the internal height of the box being 6.5 mm.
The slide was parallel to the 72 mm. side, was 70 mm. in length, 16
mm. in width, 6 mm. in height. The recess 10 was in the form of a U
which was 14 mm. wide. The second recess 12 was 50.times.14 mm.
with a 0.8- mm. thick bottom portion 16. The sides had an internal
groove which was 0.6 mm. in height and 0.6 mm. in width. The sides
were bevelled towards the interior of the recess. The slot 5 at the
partition side was 45.times.0.5 mm. and the opening 11 was 45 mm.
.times.1 mm. The notch 15 was 6 mm. in width and 1.0 mm. in
depth.
The cover was in the form of a sheet of low-density polyethylene
with a thickness of 0.5 mm., perforated with 40 perforations 0.5
mm. in diameter.
After filling the recess with silica gel colored with cobalt
chloride, the cover was pressed into the groove, where it was held
by its elasticity.
A box of this kind was able to preserve 20 pills which were 13 mm.
in diameter, 5 mm. in thickness, in a substantially dry
atmosphere.
Adsorbent substances have been mentioned as the active substance
which can be contained in the recess in the slide, the battle
against moisture being in fact the most common problem. Therefore,
silica gel is used in most cases. The use of a transparent and
perforated recess cover makes it possible to monitor the changing
of the color when such silica gels are pigmented with a cobalt
salt. It will be apparent that it is possible to replace the silica
gel by other substances either adsorbent or active, for example,
gas-adsorbent substances such as carbon dioxide, antiseptic
substances or the like, it being simply necessary for these
substances to be capable of being put in such a state that they do
not pass through the pores of the recess cover.
A rectangular box has been shown in the drawings; however, the
invention can equally be applied to triangular boxes or boxes in
the form of a sector of a circle, or completely circular boxes.
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