Metered dose container
10172765 ยท 2019-01-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D5/76
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Aspects of the present invention are directed to a metered dose container. The container may comprise a body; a first barrier in contact with a base of the container and extending partially along the vertical axis of the body; a second barrier in contact with a top of the container and extending partially along with vertical axis of the body. The space between the first barrier and the second barrier preferably defines a loading chamber, the space between the second barrier and a front wall of the container preferably defines a dispensing chamber, and the space between a rear wall of the container and the first barrier preferably defines a storage chamber. The base preferably also comprises a depressible portion that can convert the container from a transit mode to a dispensing mode.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a body having a vertical axis; a first barrier in contact with a base of the container and extending partially along the vertical axis of the body; a second barrier in contact with a top of the container and extending partially along the vertical axis of the body; wherein the space between the first barrier and the second barrier defines a loading chamber, the space between the second barrier and a front wall of the container defines a dispensing chamber, and the space between a rear wall of the container and the first barrier defines a storage chamber; wherein the base comprises a depressible portion that when in a first position can be positioned such that the loading chamber is not in fluid communication with the dispensing chamber and when in a second position the loading chamber is in fluid communication with the dispensing chamber; and wherein the depressible portion is defined by a boundary provided between the base and the depressible portion and physically connecting the base and the depressible portion.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the depressible portion extends along the base from between the first barrier and the front wall.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the depressible portion further comprises a tab for positioning the depressible portion in the first position or the second position.
4. The container of claim 1, wherein when the depressible portion is in the second position between about 0.5 g and about 5 g of material is transferred from the loading chamber to the dispending chamber.
5. The container of claim 4, wherein when the depressible portion is in the second position between about 0.75 g and about 1.25 g of material is transferred from the loading chamber to the dispending chamber.
6. The container of claim 1, wherein the container comprises a cap having a flip top opening.
7. The container of claim 6, wherein the opening is positioned above the dispensing chamber.
8. The container of claim 7, wherein the cap comprises a second flip top opening positioned above the storage chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Aspects of the present invention are directed to a metered dose container. The metered dose container may have two modesa transit mode and a dispensing mode. In transit mode, material cannot be dispensed from the container or dosed within the container. For example, if the container is inadvertently knocked over or turned upside down, no material will be dosed within the container and, therefore, the next dispensing of material from the container will have the correct amount of material. In dispensing mode, material can be dosed within the container and dispensed from the container. If certain embodiments of the present invention, the container can be repositioned from dispensing mode to transit mode, for storage purposes.
(10) Metered dose containers of the present invention contain a body having a vertical axis; a first barrier in contact with a top of the container; a second barrier in contact with a top of the container and a base comprising a depressible portion. The first and second barriers may extend along the vertical axis of the container. Inside the body may be the material to be dispensed and the barrier. The space between the first barrier and the second barrier defines a loading chamber, the space between the second barrier and a front wall of the container defines a dispensing chamber, and the space between a rear wall of the container and the first barrier defines a storage chamber. The depressible portion of the base is positionable such that in a first position the loading chamber is not in fluid communication with the dispensing chamber and but when the depressible portion is in a second position the loading chamber is in fluid communication with the dispensing chamber.
(11) An embodiment of a metered dose container in transit mode 100 is shown in
(12) A cross sectional view of metered dose container in transit mode 100 is shown in
(13) Dispensing chamber 32 is defined between second barrier 30 and front wall 12. Base 11 contains a depressible portion 40. Depressible portion 40 is defined by boundary 41 which allows depressible portion 40 to be moved in an inward and outward direction by an individual while base 11 remains in place. Depressible portion 40 is situated between first barrier 20 and front wall 12. Depressible portion 40 also includes tab 42 to facilitate the movement of the depressible portion 40 in an inward and outward position or from a first position to a second position or a second position to a first position.
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(16) Various materials can be contained within the metered dose container. For example, the material may be powders, powdered/granular beverages, cereals, pulses, salt, pepper, sugar. In a preferred embodiment, the material is a consumer healthcare formulation, such as for example, ENO (svarjiksara, nimbukamlam).
(17) The container may be designed to hold various amounts of material. For example, the container may hold between about 10 grams and about 2000 grams, preferably between about 50 grams and about 500 grams. In certain embodiments, the container may hold between about 75 grams and about 125 grams of material. In certain embodiments, the container may hold about 100 grams.
(18) When in dispensing mode, the container may be designed such that between about 0.5 grams and about 5 grams of material is dispensed in a single dose. In another embodiment, a single dose may be between about 0.75 and about 1.25 grams. In another embodiment, the container is designed such that a single dose is about 1 gram.
(19) The container may have a total height of between about 8 cm and about 20 cm, a length of between about 4 cm and about 18 cm, and a width of between about 4 cm and about 12 cm. The cap may have a height of between about 2.5 cm and about 7 cm. The removable ring may have a height of between about 3 cm and about 7 cm.
(20) In certain embodiments, the movable cap, removable ring, body, and barrier may be made of the same or different materials. On skilled in the art would recognize the materials that can be used to make the metered dose container. Suitable materials may be Polypropylene, High density polyethylene, Polyethylene terephthalate, wood, metal, coextruded structure, aluminum, glass, Paper, paperboard, synthetic material, nylon. In a preferred embodiment, the material may be Polypropylene.