Patent classifications
B65D2583/0445
CANDY DISPENSER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PACKAGING CANDY
The present disclosure provides for a candy dispenser apparatus comprising an elongated tubular cigar binder having a first end opposite a second end. The elongated tubular cigar binder defines an inner cavity disposed between the first and second ends. The elongated tubular cigar binder is fabricated with at least one consumable smokable wrapper that is configured to be opened by a user. A plurality of solid edible candies is disposed within the inner cavity of the elongated tubular cigar binder, which the user can eat and consume after opening the elongated tubular cigar binder.
MEDICATION CONTAINER DISPENSER
A pharmaceutical dispenser includes a substantially cylindrical dispenser body including a curved sidewall with a flat longitudinal surface, a base perpendicular to the flat longitudinal surface at a first end, an orifice at a second end, opposite the base, and a side portal spaced from the base; and a cap that can couple to the first end and to the second end. The curved sidewall has a side portal having a perimeter in an arced “T” shape with rounded edges. The dispenser accommodates multiple capped cylindrical pharmaceutical containers.
Device for reducing medication non-adherence
A decorative medication holder may reduce or eliminate medication non-adherence and work with standard and/or non-standard medication containers. The medication holder may include a body portion having an opening to a medication retaining cavity adapted for receiving a medication, such as a bottle of pills. The body portion also may be decorated with a kid-friendly aesthetic design, such as a character, animal, or the like to engage a child's interest. In some embodiments, the body portion may include a substantially flat outer surface. Alternatively, the body portion also may include three-dimensional limbs or the like which may be rigid or posable. In some embodiments, a cover may be provided to close the opening and/or secure the medication in the cavity. Alternatively, or additionally, the cavity may include textured lining or the like to grip the medication in the cavity. Other embodiments also are described.
Multi-piece dispenser for use with a consumable product
A multi-piece dispenser for confectionary products including a housing defining an inner chamber for storing a multi-piece package of confectionary product including a slot for receiving an end portion of the multi-piece package for dispensing the confectionary product and a retention member for retaining the end portion of the package within the slot for further dispensing.
CONTAINER CAP AND CONTAINER HAVING SAME COUPLED THERETO
The present invention relates to a container cap and, more specifically, to: a container cap which is coupled to the mouth of a container in which contents are contained; and a container having same coupled thereto. The present invention provides a container cap comprising: a body part coupled to the mouth of a container in which contents are contained, and having an opening at the top thereof; a cover part coupled to the body part so as to open and close the top opening of the body part; and a separation part integrally connected to a first member, which is one of the body part and the cover part, by a first connection part, and integrally but detachably connected to a second member, which is the other of the body part and the cover part, by a second connection part, wherein the second connection part is detached by a user's manipulation so as to allow the cover part to be separated from the body part.
Device for Reducing Medication Non-Adherence
A decorative medication holder may reduce or eliminate medication non-adherence and work with standard and/or non-standard medication containers. The medication holder may include a body portion having an opening to a medication retaining cavity adapted for receiving a medication, such as a bottle of pills. The body portion also may be decorated with a kid-friendly aesthetic design, such as a character, animal, or the like to engage a child's interest. In some embodiments, the body portion may include a substantially flat outer surface. Alternatively, the body portion also may include three-dimensional limbs or the like which may be rigid or posable. In some embodiments, a cover may be provided to close the opening and/or secure the medication in the cavity. Alternatively, or additionally, the cavity may include textured lining or the like to grip the medication in the cavity. Other embodiments also are described.
Medication container dispenser
A pharmaceutical dispenser includes a substantially cylindrical dispenser body including a curved sidewall with a flat longitudinal surface, a base perpendicular to the flat longitudinal surface at a first end, an orifice at a second end, opposite the base, and a side portal spaced from the base; and a cap that can couple to the first end and to the second end. The curved sidewall has a side portal having a perimeter in an arced T shape with rounded edges. The dispenser accommodates multiple capped cylindrical pharmaceutical containers.
Tablet Dispenser
A child resistant tablet product dispenser provides a container with a lid. The lid may be rotated along a first path in a first configuration which does not permit alignment of a window in the lid with a slot in the container. Upon activation of a latch mechanism, the lid can be moved vertically to permit rotation along a second path where the window and the slot align sufficiently to discharge product from the container.
Portable medicine feeder
A portable medicine feeder includes at least two medicine boxes placed in juxtaposition to be integrally arranged. Each medicine box has an accommodation portion and block walls perpendicularly extending upwards from a bottom of the accommodation portion wherein at least one block wall is shared. A gradually-reduced guide channel extends forwards and upwards from the bottom of the accommodation portion. An included angle of at least 120 degrees is defined between the slope of the gradually-reduced guide channel and the bottom of the accommodation portion so that an outlet formed at a front end of the gradually-reduced guide channel has a width much smaller than that of the accommodation portion. A gap is formed between the adjacent outlets of the adjacent medicine boxes. The gap and the gradually-reduced guide channel can go into the corner of the mouth and the lower lip of the taker.
PORTABLE MEDICINE FEEDER
A portable medicine feeder includes at least two medicine boxes placed in juxtaposition to be integrally arranged. Each medicine box has an accommodation portion and block walls perpendicularly extending upwards from a bottom of the accommodation portion wherein at least one block wall is shared. A gradually-reduced guide channel extends forwards and upwards from the bottom of the accommodation portion. An included angle of at least 120 degrees is defined between the slope of the gradually-reduced guide channel and the bottom of the accommodation portion so that an outlet formed at a front end of the gradually-reduced guide channel has a width much smaller than that of the accommodation portion. A gap is formed between the adjacent outlets of the adjacent medicine boxes. The gap and the gradually-reduced guide channel can go into the corner of the mouth and the lower lip of the taker.