EASYMEAL FOOD AND DRINK DISPENSING DEVICE
20200237127 ยท 2020-07-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/2266
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G21/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D83/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A novel food dispensing device is described which includes a tubular container for holding the food to be consumed, a pushing apparatus which fits inside of the container like a piston in a cylinder and is moved upward to push the food out of an opening in the container. This will allow handicapped persons, or other users that only have one free hand to feed themselves, since it only requires a single hand to operate. In other embodiments the pushing apparatus is mechanized allowing for feeding oneself with no hands. In alternate embodiments, there is also a beverage container and a tube ending near the container opening, allowing one to drink the beverage from the tube by only having to move his/her head and without the user to physically change positions.
Claims
1. A food dispenser for allowing a user to feed oneself with ability to advance the food, the food dispenser comprising: a. an elongated food container being filled with a food, and having a first end and a second end with a first opening located at the first end and a second opening located at the second end, the first opening being a first elongated food container opening; b. the elongated food container having side walls and no top on the first end, having a volume that is changeable based on the current position of the moveable location of the effective bottom of the elongated food container, hereinafter described as the pushing apparatus, wherein said pushing apparatus changes the volume of the elongated food container where the food is stored thereby advancing the food, further; c. a pushing apparatus shaped to fit within the elongated food container and having a sealed fit within the elongated food container; the pushing apparatus entering a second opening of the elongated food container, traveling within the inside of the elongated food container such that the user actuates the pushing apparatus, and thereby causes movement of the pushing apparatus into the elongated food container, thereby causing food located within the elongated food container to be displaced out of the first elongated food container opening; d. wherein the user controls the pushing apparatus movement and entry into the elongated food container thereby controlling the movement of the food out of the first elongated food container opening upon a forward operation of the pushing apparatus; or the reverse operation whereby a retraction of the pushing apparatus retracts the food down in a direction back into the first elongated food container opening; e. wherein the food displaced as the volume of storage in the elongated food container decreases as the pushing apparatus is actuated in the forward direction, said food moves directly out of the first container opening entering no other containers as it moves to atmosphere to a consuming location of the user.
2. A food dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a pushing apparatus such that the unit is manually operated by the user whereby the user supplies proportional amount of force that provides movement of the pushing apparatus causing it to travel in a forward direction to push food out of the elongated food container first opening or reverse direction and retract within the elongated food container.
3. A food dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a pushing apparatus operated by the user, whereby a motorized actuator provides the motive force to the pushing apparatus causing it to travel forward or retract within the elongated food container as the user controls the actuator switch.
4. A food dispenser of claim 3, further wherein: the pushing apparatus further comprises a motor and at least one gear to drive the actuator cylinder which pushes the food, wherein the motor provides the force to the pushing apparatus causing the actuator cylinder to travel forward or retract within the elongated food container.
5. A food dispenser of claim 1, further wherein: a tray is operatively attached at or somewhat below the first elongated food container opening.
6. A food dispenser of claim 1, further wherein: a separate beverage container is included with the food dispenser such that there is no mixing of the beverage with the food; the beverage container positioned such that a straw leads from the beverage container to a point adjacent to the first opening of the elongated food container thereby allowing the user to drink from the straw and eat from the first elongated food container opening.
7. A food dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a container edge which is made of a flexible material and is operatively connected to the first food container opening, thereby allowing the user to grip the container edge and squeeze the container edge so as to grip the food, thereby allowing manipulation of the food.
8. A food dispenser of claim 6, further wherein: the beverage container is operatively attached on the pushing apparatus.
9. A food dispenser of claim 6, further wherein: the beverage holder is located adjacent to the elongated food container and offset from the pushing apparatus.
10. A food dispenser of claim 1, further wherein: a. a flexible food grip cuff located adjacent to the first elongated food container opening, wherein the flexible food grip cuff reduces a diameter of the elongated food container when squeezed; and b. a holding apparatus, for allowing the user to grip and hold and squeeze the flexible food grip cuff thereby allowing the user to hold and control the food inside of the elongated food container, where the food is a solid food, thereby allowing the user to bite off a piece of the food extending out of the first elongated food container opening.
11. A food dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a nozzle operatively connected to the first elongated food container opening.
12. A food dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a removable, pre-packaged cartridge filled with the food wherein the cartridge can be placed within the elongated food container.
13. A food dispenser allowing a user to feed oneself without the use of one or both hands, a food dispenser comprising: an elongated food container filled with food, and having a first end and a second end with a first opening located at the first end and a second opening located at the second end, the first opening being a first elongated food container opening; a powered pushing apparatus having a sealed fit within the elongated food container, the pushing apparatus operated by the user in which the pushing apparatus derives its force from energy not provided by the user, a motive force which when actuated in forward operation causes the pushing apparatus to move food out of the first elongated food container opening, or when actuated in reverse operation then reverses the force to retract the pushing apparatus and the food back into the first elongated food container opening.
14. A food dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: a tray operatively attached at or below the first elongated food container opening.
15. A food dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: an onboard beverage container.
16. A food dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: a drink cup adapter base sized to fit securely in a typical automotive cup holder.
17. A food dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: a. a flexible food grip cuff located adjacent to the first elongated food container opening, wherein the flexible food grip cuff reduces a diameter of the elongated food container when squeezed; and b. a holding apparatus, for allowing the user to grip and hold and squeeze the flexible food grip cuff thereby allowing the user to hold and control the food inside of the elongated food container, where the food is a solid food, thereby allowing the user to bite off a piece of the food extending out of the first elongated food container opening.
18. A food dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: a nozzle operatively connected to the first elongated food container opening.
19. A food dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: a removable, pre-packaged cartridge filled with the food wherein the cartridge can be placed within the elongated food container.
20. A food dispenser for providing drink and food to a consuming location of a user, the food dispenser comprising: a. an elongated food container for holding a desired food, the food container having first and second food container openings from which the food may exit the food container out of the first elongated food container opening at the level of a tray or above the level a tray, the tray being operatively attached at or below the first elongated container opening, wherein a powered pushing apparatus under the control of the user pushes the food out of the first elongated food container opening and up above the tray elevation, or retracts the food back inside the first food container opening and below the tray elevation depending on which way the pushing apparatus is actuated; b. a beverage container operatively connected onboard the food dispenser so as to provide drink in close proximity to the consuming location of the user.
21. A food dispenser of claim 20, further comprising: a drinking conduit extending from the beverage container to the consuming location of the user adjacent to the first elongated food container opening.
22. A food dispenser of claim 20, further comprising: the food dispenser having a drink cup adapter base sized to fit securely in a typical automotive cup holder.
23. A food dispenser of claim 20, further comprising: a. a flexible food grip cuff located adjacent to the first elongated food container opening, wherein the flexible food grip cuff reduces a diameter of the elongated food container when squeezed; and b. a holding apparatus, for allowing the user to grip and hold and squeeze the flexible food grip cuff thereby allowing the user to hold and control the food inside of the elongated food container, where the food is a solid food, thereby allowing the user to bite off a piece of the food extending out of the first elongated food container opening.
24. A food dispenser of claim 20, further comprising: a removable, pre-packaged cartridge filled with the food wherein the cartridge can be placed within the elongated food container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention it is shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] The ensuing detailed description provides preferred exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the herein disclosed inventions. Rather, the ensuing detailed description of the preferred exemplary embodiments will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing the preferred exemplary embodiments in accordance with the herein disclosed invention. It should be understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
[0040] To aid in describing the invention, directional terms may be used in the specification and claims to describe portions of the present invention (e.g., upper, lower, left, right, etc.). These directional definitions are merely intended to assist in describing and claiming the invention and are not intended to limit the invention in any way. In addition, reference numerals that are introduced in the specification in association with a drawing figure may be repeated in one or more subsequent figures without additional description in the specification in order to provide context for other features.
[0041] The embodiments of the current invention are designed to act as tools in assisting those eating food without the ability to use both hands. This may include young children, disabled people. It may also assist those who are busy using their other hand for other things, such as driving, operating a computer mouse, etc. The current invention provides food and drink from a common receptacle with a means of advancing the food. Both the food and drinks are provided near each other in close proximity to enable nearly simultaneous eating and drinking. Eating and drinking is assisted by the invention for when using one or no hands.
[0042] Elements having the same reference numbers refer to the same element throughout the specification and figures, even if they are provided in different figures, or different parts of the specification.
[0043] Referring now to the figures,
[0044] The pushing apparatus 120 of the inventive embodiment 100 is further comprised of a top end and a bottom end. The top end of the pushing apparatus 120 is comprised of a recess around the top perimeter which receives an O-ring seal 132 creating a seal against the inside surface of the container 110. The seal incorporated into the top end may be separate or integral.
[0045] The embodiment 100 of the present invention is further comprised of assembling the pushing apparatus 120 and the container 110 by placing the top end of pushing apparatus 120 into the bottom end of the container 110 until the contact surface of the pushing apparatus 120 touches and makes contact with the seal apparatus 130 in the container 110.
[0046] The present invention is operated by using a proportionate amount of force on the pushing apparatus 120 wherein the contact surface 125 of the pushing apparatus 120 drives the seal apparatus 130 within the container 110 toward the top of the container 110 which in turn lifts the food item 101 held in the container 110 out the opening 140 of the container 110 enabling consumption of the food item 101. The top of the pushing apparatus 120 may contain a recess for the O-ring seal.
[0047] A pre-packaged food cartridge may be used in some cases for convenience. This allows for quick, clean and easy loading.
[0048] Referring now to
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[0050] The cartridge 210 is placed in the container 110, or is used in place of container 110. The pushing apparatus is sized to fit inside of cartridge 210. As pushing apparatus moves upward, it pushes out the foods in the cartridge out of the top opening 140 of
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[0054] The cartridges 210 of
[0055] Alternatively, the cartridge may be made of reusable material. It may have replaceable seals 214 which can be removed and replaced back on for repeated sealing of the cartridge 210. It can then be filled from the top or bottom, sealed and pre-stored.
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[0057] Embodiment 300 of the present invention employs a tray 360 having a wrist notch 367 on one side for the purpose of allowing the user's hand to access and grip the upper end of the container 110.
[0058] The tray 360 further includes a container guide 361 that extends downward from around the circumference of the tray opening 364 forming a central support structure for the container 110.
[0059] Additionally, the inventive embodiment 300 shows the invention comprises a nozzle attachment 350 having a food outlet 356 designated for use with food items that are generally liquid in nature such as chili to assist in preventing spills or otherwise controlling the dispensing flow of the food item. A person can position their mouth near the nozzle 350 to eat food from the opening 356 in the nozzle 350.
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[0062] The tray may also function as a food tray, as shown in embodiment 500 of
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[0065] A variation of the nozzle attachment described earlier is shown here as element 650 having a food outlet 656.
[0066] This embodiment provides food and drink out of the same vessel such that the food is pushed up to the food outlet 656 at about the same location as where the beverage is being provided (the end of straw 670). The drinking and eating locations are immediately adjacent so that a person merely has to turn their head slightly or move it front to back to access both the drink and the food. The food and drink are provided to a common location that is convenient for the user's mouth to reach. This provides a novel way of delivering both food and beverage in close proximity from each other at a Dispensing Point and this allows eating and drinking with no hands, or one handed operation depending on the embodiment shown.
[0067] The addition of the support 668 and base 669 permits the present invention to be placed on a flat or table-like surface and allows the completely hands-free operation of the invention.
[0068] The base 669 may also be securely mounted on vehicles, such as a car or on a motorcycle gas tank. This may assist a motorcycle rider in having a quick snack.
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[0070] The portion of container 710 is flexible with either slits 716 or accordion folds to allow it to bend and hold food as a flexible food grip cuff.
[0071] Alternatively, this embodiment may be manufactured of a durable material suitable for repeated use in order to meet the issue of decreasing the amount of waste created by the fast food industry.
[0072] Alternatively, a geometrical or other cross sectional shape may be used.
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[0074] An alternate variation of 800 also presented in
[0075] A flexible food grip cuff 865 helps the user control the food during use so it can be held firmly and bitten. In this embodiment, it has a slit with two overlapping ends that slide past each other as the flexible food grip cuff 865 is squeezed. The flexible food grip cuff 865 has a four finger loop 818 for inserting four fingers (or individual fingers as well could work), and on the other side has a thumb loop 819. This allows the user to put his/her hand through the four finger loop 818, and thumb loop 819 and squeeze the flexible food grip cuff 865 to hold and bite off a piece of a solid food, such as a sandwich, as it extends out of opening 140. So when the user wraps his/her hand around the flexible food grip cuff 865, his/her hand is protected from getting food on it. It allows the user to wrap their hand around the food and flexible food grip cuff to direct it and support the food for easy, one-handed consumption.
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[0077] Container 910 has a slit which runs its entire length, such that the fasteners 917 may be released to allow the container 910 to be opened along its length. The purpose of opening the container 910 along the side of its length is to receive and hold a sandwich, hoagie or other solid food. Then the container 910 is wrapped around the solid food and the fasteners 917 are re-secured.
[0078] Soft semi-liquid foods like chili or foods like spaghetti, or casserole items may be eaten by exchanging the flexible food grip cuff 865 with a nozzle attachment 350 of
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[0080] Another embodiment 900 further comprises a means to assist in securely holding the container 910 via loops 918 attached to the sides of the upper portion of the container 910. A rigid plastic ring or other rigid material 936 is connected to the bottom inner portion of the container 910 guide of the pushing device 120 and acting as a seal around the outer perimeter of the pushing device 120. The rigid ring 936 allows a hand hold to grasp and push the pushing device 120 into the container 910. This may also be a rubber wiper ring, functioning like a ring on an engine's piston, or like one would see on a rubber syringe plunger. It may employ a flexible gasket recess to accommodate flexible absorbent material such as a paper towel to be wrapped around the Food Pusher Unit at this recess.
[0081] An absorbent paper towel that is crumpled and placed below the food, but on top of the food pusher unit 120 forms a drip absorbing layer on the top of the pushing device 120. Another method of reducing leakage is to wrap a paper towel or cloth around the pushing device 120. These methods work well with moderately juicy foods such as a hoagie.
[0082] Embodiment 900 further comprises a tray 960 that is that is made of a nylon fabric material or other suitable material that provides a light weight durable material that is both rigid enough to provide a means to catch crumbs or other bits of food that may fall from the opening 940 of the container 910. The tray 960 of embodiment 900 also comprises a means to adjust its size by use of a fastener 917 such as hook and loop fastener straps to fit appropriately with the container 910. The embodiment 900 has a cup base 926 which is sized to fit securely in a typical automotive cup holder.
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[0088] Though not shown here, the S-straw could be built into pushing apparatus 1420, similar to
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[0090] The pushing cylinder 1596 is proportionate in size to fit inside the container 110 and has the capability to slide up and down within the container 110. The pushing rod 1537 is flexible and allows directional change in the force applied to the pushing cylinder 1596.
[0091] By the user manually pushing the pushing rod 1537 toward and into the pushing assembly block 1535, the user can push up the pushing cylinder 1596 and in turn move the food item upward through the container 110 and extend out of opening 140. If the food item is extended out of opening 140 too far, the user can pull on the pushing rod 1537 and the mechanism will reverse and retract the food item back into the container 110.
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[0093] This is one specific example of how to implement a motorized means of moving the actuator plate 865, however it is understood that belts, pulleys, rods, air or hydraulic cylinders, etc. that are now commonly known may be used to actuate advance the food out of the container 110.
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[0095] The beverage container shown in the previous figures resembles a standard bottle or can. However, it could actually be shaped like a tall donut that wraps around container 110, either fully wrapping around or partially around, and the straw would penetrate it. It would have a removable fill cap. This donut shaped canteen could sit just under the food tray and the fill cap could be extending above the inner bottom surface of the food tray.
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[0097] The liquid food flows from tray 1860 through the manifold 1842, ports 1835 in the sides of containers 1810 to fill container 1810.
[0098] Embodiment 1800 further comprises a longer pushing rod 1537 than on other embodiments so that when it moves upward it keeps the port 1835 closed throughout the entire travel upward. Also, the pushing cylinder 1596 has a second O-ring 1832 at the bottom to prevent food from the port opening 1835 getting down past the bottom of the pushing apparatus 1520 between it and the inner wall of the container 1810. The pushing cylinder 1596 is elongated with O-ring seal 132 at top and O-ring seal 1832 at the bottom.
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[0101] The containers 1810 may be refilled from the storage vessel by the food running through the manifold runners 1834 attached to the side of the containers 110. Ports in the sides of the containers 110 allow the food enter the containers 110 through a port 1835 in the side of each container 110. This allows the containers 110 to be refilled. Ports 1835 may include flow check.
[0102] As indicated above, the embodiments may be made of paper, cardboard, composites or other known disposable material. Alternatively, they may also be made from rigid plastic which can be cleaned and reused.
[0103] Advantages of the Embodiments
[0104] The current invention solves the following shortcomings of the prior art.
[0105] It provides ability for no hands eating and drinking when the unit is on a table or holder arm (i.e. over a hospital bed).
[0106] There is no need to touch the food or hold other utensils like forks, spoons, knives or bowls.
[0107] There is no need for separate utensils such as forks, spoons, knives, bowls, and plates to eat a meal.
[0108] Pre-packaged food can be put into the pump as a sealed cartridge that is opened when one is ready to eat.
[0109] The invention provides both convenience and speed of eating/drinking having both food and drink served from one receptacle.
[0110] The invention reduces and almost eliminates possibility for spillageit greatly reduces food and beverage coming into contact with clothing and upholstery, and other areas not intended.
[0111] It is more sanitary and protects food and beverage from coming in contact with contaminants better than conventional devices.
[0112] The invention enables revolution in the fast food packaging. The invention may be brought to fast food restaurants, filled, and used, thereby reducing packaging waste. The invention may be re-filled at a drive up window, or it may be taken into the restaurant and filled by the user, or a fast-food restaurant worker. If the user takes the invention in a restaurant they can fill it with whatever they like at a buffet.
[0113] Other embodiments could have other known methods to move the food to a location near the user's mouth. A conveyor belt, a positive displacement pump, a squeezed bag, etc. could all be used to move the food in place of the food pusher/dispenser shown in the figures. Any pumping action would still be moving food to a location near the user's mouth that is also near the drink straw end location. These embodiments of the invention have primarily focused on the food dispenser unit and the food pusher unit as being the primary way to move the food.
[0114] Purchasing and dispensing beverage in bulk is possible with this design. The unit can be made to hold a large jug of beverage, such as a gallon jug of iced tea or juice. Buying beverage in bulk saves money and reduces individual serving size packaging waste.
[0115] It should be appreciated that the foregoing is presented by way of illustration only, and not by way of any limitation, and that various alternatives and modifications may be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.