Patent classifications
A47F1/08
Modular eye protection
Modular eye protection may include a frame, temples, and a frame, which may comprise temples and a top bar. The modular eye protection may also include a modular headband with a forehead pad, lens, and elastic band. Both embodiments of the modular eye protection may be assembled with eye shield lenses or face shields lenses. Dispensing units may also dispense the various components of the modular eye protection. The modular nature, method of assembly, and dispensers allow for minimal physical contact with objects, mitigating contact with pathogens in areas such as surgical rooms where cleanliness is important. The modular eye protection may also be disposable to further prevent spreading of pathogens.
Can dispenser
The present invention provides a can dispenser for storing, moving, displaying and dispensing of cans while in the upright, as opposed to side, position. In one embodiment, the can dispenser includes a first inclined passageway, a drop section communicating with the first inclined passageway, and a second inclined passageway inclined in a direction opposite to the first inclined passageway and communicating with the drop section. The dispenser also includes a dispensing area communicating with the second inclined passageway.
CUP DISPENSING APPARATUS IN A BEVERAGE VENDING MACHINE
A cup dispensing apparatus comprising at least one magazine adapted to accommodate a stack of cups, and a releasing device, which has a vertical channel designed to be engaged by the stack, is configured to support the stack and release, when operated, the last cup, and is equipped with at least three releasing elements movable on a horizontal plane in respective directions substantially tangential to said channel, between a rest position, in which they define a horizontal first support plane designed to be engaged by the last cup to support the stack, and a release position, in which they define a second support plane at a higher level than the first support plane and designed to be engaged by the penultimate cup to support the rest of the stack; each releasing device has an associated separating device adapted to impart a downward detaching thrust on the last cup when the respective releasing element reaches the release position.
DISPENSING DEVICE
A dispensing device for unpacked goods, in particular bakery goods, with at least one support frame and one drawer-like insert inserted into the support frame, wherein the drawer-like insert delimits a goods-receiving space in which at least one trough-like receiver is located, and wherein the insert has at least one front opening via which the goods-receiving space and the trough-like receiver are accessible, and wherein the insert has at least one transparent door and at least one door guide which, when the device is assembled, is arranged in the upper area of the opening, wherein the door has at least two guide pins, and wherein the door guide has first and second guide recesses in which the guide pins are guided so that the door is sunk at least partially into the goods-receiving space by a tilting/turning movement followed by a pushing-in movement which extends obliquely upwards in the assembled state.
DISPENSING DEVICE
A dispensing device for unpacked goods, in particular bakery goods, with at least one support frame and one drawer-like insert inserted into the support frame, wherein the drawer-like insert delimits a goods-receiving space in which at least one trough-like receiver is located, and wherein the insert has at least one front opening via which the goods-receiving space and the trough-like receiver are accessible, and wherein the insert has at least one transparent door and at least one door guide which, when the device is assembled, is arranged in the upper area of the opening, wherein the door has at least two guide pins, and wherein the door guide has first and second guide recesses in which the guide pins are guided so that the door is sunk at least partially into the goods-receiving space by a tilting/turning movement followed by a pushing-in movement which extends obliquely upwards in the assembled state.
Golf ball dispenser
A system and method for dispensing golf balls is disclosed. Balls are received into a cylindrical tube, and are supported on a shelf that extends inwardly at a dimension that retains the balls when they are stacked vertically. Balls are removed through a forward opening.
Golf ball dispenser
A system and method for dispensing golf balls is disclosed. Balls are received into a cylindrical tube, and are supported on a shelf that extends inwardly at a dimension that retains the balls when they are stacked vertically. Balls are removed through a forward opening.
EXPANDABLE GRAVITY-FEED BIN
A gravity-feed bin includes a generally hollow main bin having an open end, a storage reservoir and a dispensing chute. The dispensing chute has an opening disposed near a distal end. The bin includes a dispensing gate movable between open and closed positions. When the dispensing gate is in the closed position, the dispensing gate blocks the opening of the dispensing chute. The main bin includes a vertical front wall joined to planar first front surface that is disposed below the vertical front wall, at an angle relative to the vertical front wall so as to direct bulk material inwardly towards the interior of the storage reservoir. A second planar front surface is joined to the first front surface, and disposed at an angle relative to the first front surface, so as to direct the bulk material towards the dispensing chute.
Bottle Holder
A fluid dispenser for dispensing a fluid and a method for dispensing a fluid such as a mouthwash may include a container having an internal reservoir for containing a volume of the fluid and a fluid pump connected to the container. The fluid pump may include a head, a spout, a stem, and a collar. The collar may attach the fluid pump to the container. The fluid dispenser may further include a container holder having a stem support that defines a slot that receives the stem of the fluid pump, a base, and an attachment member extending from the stem support toward the base. Various fluid dispenser designs, implementations, and uses are discussed.
Double ended cup dispenser
A dispenser configured to simultaneously dispenses a plurality of liquid retaining members from a plurality of different areas of the dispenser. Preferably, the liquid retaining members are drinking cups. Preferably, the dispenser is configured to simultaneously dispense a first stack of a plurality of drinking cups and a second stack of a plurality of drinking cups from corresponding ends of the dispensers. The dispenser includes a body having a first end and a second end. The first end has a first opening through which drinking cups in the first stack of a plurality of drinking cups can be individually dispensed one after the other. The second end has a second opening through which drinking cups in the second stack of drinking cups can be individually dispensed one after the other. Preferably, at least one biasing member biases the first stack of a plurality of drinking cups towards the first end of the body and biases the second stack of a plurality of drinking cups towards the second end of the body.