DISPENSER FOR DOSING TABLETS OR POWDERS
20170217664 · 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2401/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a dispenser for dosing tablets or powders comprising a container (1, 21) for holding the tablets or powders and a dosing element (2, 3; 22, 23) connected to the container (1, 21). The dosing element has an outlet for tablets or powders and has two parts that can be rotated in relation to each other abount a common axis, namely a stator (2, 22) and a rotor (3, 23), wherein the stator (2, 22), which is connected to the container (1, 21), is covered by the rotor (3, 23) at the periphery at the bottom except for a passage opening (12, 33), and a cap (4, 24) for covering the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) is connected to the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) by means of a first tamper-indicating device (5, 5′), and the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) are connected to the container (1, 21) by means of a second tamper-indicating device (7, 7′), and wherein the dispenser is equipped with a child-proof lock (29, 30; 40, 41).
Claims
1. A dispenser for dosing tablets or powders comprising a container (1, 21) for holding the tablets or powders and a dosing element (2, 3; 22, 23) connected to the container (1, 21), which dosing element is provided with an outlet for tablets or powders and comprises two parts that can be rotated in relation to each other around a common axis, namely a stator (2, 22) and a rotor (3, 23), wherein the stator (2, 22), which is connected to the container (1, 21), is covered by the rotor (3, 23) at its periphery at the bottom except for a passage opening (12, 33), characterised in that a cap (4, 24) for covering the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) is connected to the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) by means of a first tamper-indicating device (5, 5′), and the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) are connected to the container (1, 21) by means of a second tamper-indicating device (7, 7′), and the dispenser is equipped with a child-proof lock (29, 30; 40, 41), in which pressure must be applied to the rotor (3, 23) or the stator (2, 22) and/or to an element connected to the rotor (3, 23) or the stator (2, 22) while simultaneously turning the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) with respect to one another.
2. The dispenser according to claim 1, characterised in that at its periphery the stator (2) is provided with a toothing (40) which is engaged by at least one toothed segment (41) of the rotor (3), which rotor is made of an elastically deformable material.
3. The dispenser according to claim 2, characterised in that the teeth (40) of the stator (2) and those of the toothed segment (41) are designed hook-shaped on both sides of their ends.
4. The dispenser according to claim 3, characterised in that the hooks are rounded in their engaging region.
5. The dispenser according to claim 1, characterised in that the stator (22) is provided with at least one elastically deformable actuator button (29), which is disposed in an opening (30) of the rotor (23) when in the rest position.
6. The dispenser according to claim 1, characterised in that the container comprises at least one protrusion (53) extending to the inside, cooperating with a resilient arm (52) arranged on the stator (50) in such a way that after moving the arm (52) past the protrusion (53) a turning-back is blocked.
7. The dispenser according to claim 1, characterised in that the rotor (3) is provided with a receptacle (56) for a drying agent.
8. The dispenser according to the preamble of claim 1, characterised in that a cap (61) covers the rotor and the stator (unit 63) and is connected to the container (60) via a tamper-indicating device (62), and the dispenser is equipped with a child-proof lock (29, 30; 40, 41), in which pressure must be applied to the rotor (3, 23) or the stator (2, 22) and/or to an element connected to the rotor (3, 23) or the stator (2, 22) while simultaneously turning the rotor (3, 23) and the stator (2, 22) with respect to one another.
Description
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[0031] According to
[0032] According to
[0033] During first use of the dispenser, the cap 4 is removed, breaking the webs 5′ in the process. The tamper-indicating strip 5 remains on the stator 2.
[0034] This makes it possible to see whether the cap 4 has been previously removed at all times.
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[0037] Advantageously, the stator 2 receives tablets 11 coming from the container 1 in individual chambers and is covered by the rotor 3 at the bottom except for a passage opening 2. If, after pressing the actuator surfaces 10, which act as a child-proof lock, the rotor 2 is turned with respect to the stator 1 until a tablet 11, which is advantageously placed within a chamber, is positioned above the passage opening 12. Then, the tablet 11 is dropped automatically and the chamber of the stator 2 is covered by a shield 13 connected to the rotor 3 in order to prevent further tablets 11 from following.
[0038] If more tablets are desired, the rotor 3 is simply turned again as often as necessary to reach the required quantity.
[0039] The individual parts of a dispenser for dosing powders are illustrated above one another in
[0040] As in the dispenser for tablets, a tamper-indicating strip (not illustrated) is provided between the cap 24 and the stator 22.
[0041] A tamper-indicating strip is also disposed between the container 21 and the stator 22. The only difference from the embodiment described above is that this strip is divided into individual sections so the fluted part 28 of the stator 22 is cut out. However, this only changes the appearance of the dispenser.
[0042] As the child-proof lock in this exemplary embodiment two elastic deformable actuator buttons 29 are disposed, resting in openings 30 of the rotor 23 when in their rest positions. The rotor 23 can only be turned after pressing in the actuator buttons 29.
[0043] According to
[0044] This means that if the rotor 23 is turned together with the separating disc 25 far enough for the cut-out 32 to be positioned above the passage opening 33, powder held in the container 21 may pour out.
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[0046] According to this, the stator 2 is provided with a toothing 40 on its periphery which grips the rotor 3 on its inside, and the rotor 3 made of elastically deformable materials comprises at least one toothed segment 41 which, in the undeformed state, engages the toothing 40 of the stator 2. Should the rotor 3 deform as indicated by the arrows in
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[0048] According to
[0049] After completing this movement, the resilient arm 52 bounces to the inside again and rests against the face of the protrusion 53 (
[0050] When trying to unscrew, the contact edge of the resilient arm 52 slides along the protrusion 53 to the corner 55 and thus blocks any further returning movement (
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[0053] In the context of the invention, numerous modifications are possible. For example, the child-proof lock according to