CONFECTION DISPENSER SYSTEM
20220048693 · 2022-02-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A portable confection dispenser system is for storing and dispensing small articles, such as different types or flavors of candy. A round housing includes multiple dividing elements forming a multiple separate compartment. A lid rotatably mounts to the housing and engages an upper portion of each of the dividing elements to form enclosed separated chambers. The lid includes a door and has alignment portions spaced apart retaining the lid at a plurality of predetermined positions relative to the housing. The candy alignment portions are spaced to position the door aligned with a single one of the chambers in at least one of the predetermined positions and to straddle adjacent chambers in at least one of the predetermined positions.
Claims
1. A portable confection dispenser system comprising: a housing comprising a plurality of dividing elements forming a plurality of separate compartments; a lid rotatably mounted to the housing, the lid engaging an upper portion of each of the dividing elements to form a plurality of enclosed separated chambers; a door in the lid, and alignment portions spaced apart for retaining the lid.
2. The confection dispenser system according to claim 1, wherein said alignment portions are spaced apart retain the lid at a plurality of predetermined positions relative to the housing.
3. The confection dispenser system according to claim 2, wherein the door is configured to straddle adjacent chambers in at least one of the predetermined positions or the door is configured to align with a single one of the chambers in at least one of the predetermined positions.
4. The confection dispenser system according to claim 1, wherein the housing and the lid comprise a round periphery.
5. The confection dispenser system according to claim 1, wherein the door is integral with the lid.
6. The confection dispenser system according to claim 1, wherein the housing and lid are configured to form a handheld dispenser, where the housing comprises a downward and inward arcing side configured to fit against a user's hand.
7. The confection dispenser system according to claim 2, wherein the alignment portions comprise protrusions projecting from an underside of the lid and engaging one of the dividing elements at each of the predetermined positions or the alignment portions comprise a pair of protrusions projecting from an underside of the lid configured for extending both sides of one of the dividing elements at each of the predetermined positions.
8. A confection dispenser system comprising: a plurality of different candies; a dispenser storing the plurality of different candies in a plurality of separate compartments; each of the plurality of different candies being stored in an associated one of the plurality of separate compartments; and a candy release for selectively dispensing a selected one of the candies or selectively from one of the plurality of compartments or dispensing a selected two different candies from two adjacent compartments of the plurality of compartments.
9. The confection dispenser system according to claim 8, wherein the candy release comprises a door movable relative to the separate compartments.
10. The confection dispenser system according to claim 8, wherein the door is configured to straddle adjacent compartments in at least one predetermined position.
11. The confection dispenser system according to claim 10, wherein the door is configured to align with a single one of the compartments in at least one predetermined position.
12. The confection dispenser system according to claim 8, wherein the dispenser comprises: a housing including a plurality of dividing elements forming a plurality of separate compartments; and a lid rotatably mounted to the container bottom, the lid engaging an upper portion of each of the dividing elements to form a plurality of enclosed separated chambers.
13. The confection dispenser system according to claim 12, wherein the candy release comprises a door in the lid.
14. The confection dispenser system according to claim 13, wherein the door is integral with the lid.
15. The confection dispenser system according to claim 13, further comprising alignment portions spaced apart which retain the lid at a plurality of predetermined positions relative to the housing.
16. The confection dispenser system according to claim 15, wherein the alignment portions comprise protrusions projecting from an underside of the lid and engaging one of the dividing elements at each of the predetermined positions or the alignment portions comprise a pair of protrusions projecting from an underside of the lid configured for extending both sides of one of the dividing elements at each of the predetermined positions.
17. The confection dispenser system according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of different candies comprise at least one of: different flavor candies, different color candies, different shaped candies, or different types of candies.
18. The confection dispenser system according to claim 8, wherein the candies comprise a plurality of pieces of candy in each of the compartments.
19. The confection dispenser system according to claim 12, wherein the housing and lid are configured to form a handheld dispenser, where the housing comprises a downward and inward arcing side configured to fit against a user's hand.
20. A method for dispensing candy with a dispenser, the method comprising: providing a dispenser having a plurality of compartments and a door movable relative to the compartments; filling each of the compartments with a corresponding type of candy; moving the door to align with a selected compartment or to span two selected adjacent compartments; and opening the door and dispensing candy from the selected compartment or two types of candy corresponding to the two selected adjacent compartments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular methodology, protocols, and reagents described herein and as such may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure or the appended claims.
[0026] As used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural reference unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0027] The term “about” is used in connection with a numerical value throughout the specification and the claims denote an interval of accuracy, familiar and acceptable to a person skilled in the art. In general, such an interval of accuracy is +/−10%.
[0028] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs.
[0029] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
[0030] The confection dispenser system 100 includes a housing 102 having a lid 130 mounted thereon. The lid 130 and the housing 102 rotate relative to one another. The housing 102 and lid 130 form a disk shaped dispenser 100 with a substantially round outer periphery and generally rounded edges. The articles are dispensed through a door 140 forming an opening 160 in the lid 130. The lid 130 and/or the housing 102 may be made of see-through material so that consumers can view the articles stored in the dispenser 100 and distinguish different types of articles. The confection dispenser system 100 has diameter of about 3 to 4 inches. In one embodiment, the diameter of the system may be about 3.2 to about 3.8 inches. In a further embodiment, the system may have a diameter of about 3.3 to about 3.6 inches. The height of the system is approximately 1 inch. In one embodiment, the height of the system may be about 0.85 to about 0.99 inches. These sizes allow for a dispenser that may be easily held in a user's hand and fit in a pocket.
[0031] Many types of plastic may be contemplated for use in the disclosed confection dispenser system 100. Use of a plastic material provides for a more sturdy and robust container as opposed to materials such as cardboard. In some embodiments, the housing may be formed from a plastic material that is moldable into a variety of shapes. Suitable plastics include, but are not limited to, polyethylene terephthalate (PETE or PET), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene or styrofoam (PS), polycarbonate, polylactide, acrylic, acrylonitrile butadiene, styrene, fiberglass, and nylon. The plastic material used for the lid 130 and the housing 102 may be the same or different. In one embodiment, the plastic material of one or more of the housing 102, lid 130, or both is transparent or translucent. This allows for a system where a user can see the flavors and color of the product before dispensing and also see how much product is left in the dispenser.
[0032] In some embodiments, the housing and/or lid may include ornamentation, including, but not limited to words, dots, stripes, lines, or chevrons, which may be raised and/or in relief. In other embodiments, ornamentation may generally resemble figures, including, but not limited to, robots, aliens, monsters, cartoon characters, creatures, geometric forms (such as lines, triangles, or spheres), bodily shapes, objects noticeable only as shape or form, persons, things, animals, or foods.
[0033] Referring to
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[0035] In one embodiment, five dividers 112 are utilized, creating five wedge-shaped compartments where the angle between the dividers is about 72 degrees (see, e.g.,
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[0037] The lid 130 has a top surface 132 that includes a raised planar center portion 138. The raised center portion 138 has a depth and shape that is complementary to the recess 108 formed in the bottom 106 of the housing 102. The complementary raised portion 138 and bottom recess 108 provide for alignment and stacking of the dispensers 100 that prevents lateral movement and achieves improved stability when stacked. The raised center portion 138 and the recess 108 are similar in diameter, although the recess 108 is slightly larger to accommodate stacking. In one embodiment, the raised center portion 138 is about 1.8 to about 2.1 inches, and the recess 108 is about 2.0 inches to about 2.3 inches.
[0038] The tops 114 of the dividers 112 of the housing 102 have a profile complementary to an underside of the lid 130. Therefore, the lid 130, dividers 112, and bottom of the housing form fully separated and enclosed compartments that provide for extended storage of articles with a limited shelf life, such as confectionery products.
[0039] The door 140 is formed at an edge of the top surface 132 of the lid 130, as shown in
[0040] The lid 130 rotates relative to the housing 102 about pivot axis 118 generally aligned with the center support 116 of the housing 102 where the dividers 112 intersect, as shown in
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[0043] Moreover, the second sets of protrusions 152 are aligned to retain a top edge 114 of a divider 110 so that the door 140 is aligned with another divider 110 and parts of two adjacent compartments 110, as shown in
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[0045] To use the confection dispenser system 100, the housing 102 is typically held with one hand by a consumer while the lid 130 is held with the gripping band 136 being grasped. If the consumer wishes to dispense a single type/flavor of candy, the lid 130 and housing 102 are rotated relative to each other so that the door 140 is aligned with the compartment 110 having the desired candy 1000 as shown in
[0046] Alternatively, if the consumer wishes to dispense two types/flavors of candy from adjacent compartments 110, the lid 130 and housing 102 are rotated relative to each other so that the door 140 is aligned with the divider 112 separating the adjacent compartments 110 having the desired candies 1000 and 1002 as shown in
[0047] When the door 140 is aligned with the desired articles, such as a type of candy or types of candies, the door 140 is lifted open, and the dispenser 100 is tipped to pour the desired type of candy or types of candies through the opening. When sufficient candy has been dispensed, the door 140 is pushed back onto the lid 130 so that the lip 148 extends into the channel 146 and is retained by the tab 144.
[0048] When a compartment 110 is low on candy or is empty, the compartment may be refilled through the door 140 or by completely removing the lid 130. Thus the disclosed confection dispenser system 100 has the advantageous quality of being reusable.
[0049] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.