Method and apparatus for dispensing a granular product
20180127129 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
G01F11/00
PHYSICS
B65D83/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dispensing apparatus adapted to dispense powered products, such as protein that tends to compact and stick together, from a storage container into a dispensing chute using a hard rotatable ball or other member that contains one or more elongated slots or cavities. The rotating ball fits tightly into a flexible dispensing cup with a flexible, but tight seal. The ball is rotated by shaft with a handle to load one of the cavities with product. The dispensing cup has one or more hand and finger like structures that extend into the storage container that, when the ball is rotated are caused to move laterally, vibrating and dislodging the powder to flow into one of the cavities. Then, when the ball is rotated 180 degrees, the product drops out of the cavity into the dispensing chute.
Claims
1. A dispenser constructed to dispense a predetermined amount of a powdered product from a storage container into a dispensing chute, the dispenser comprising: a removable powder product storage container in communication with a dispensing mechanism; said dispensing mechanism including: (a) a rotatable spherical ball attached to a shaft, the rotatable spherical ball having a smooth surface, wherein said smooth surface contains two cavities opposed to one-another by 180 degrees, each of the cavities constructed to contain the predetermined amount of the powered product; (b) a flexible dispensing cup attachable to the product storage container having an upper funnel part and a lower spherical part that forms a flexible spherical cavity constructed to receive the rotatable spherical ball, the spherical ball rotatable in the flexible spherical cavity by the shaft that penetrates the spherical ball, the flexible dispensing cup having a sealing lip that fits circumferencially around the spherical ball forming a powder-tight seal; (c) two flat parallel hand and finger members attached to the flexible dispensing cup, each finger member having a top end and a bottom end, the top ends extending vertically from the flexible dispensing cup away from the spherical ball and into the powdered product storage container; the bottom ends extending into one of the cavities in the spherical ball when the spherical ball is in a position with one of its cavities facing substantially upward, the two parallel hand and finger members configured to move laterally when said one of the cavities in the spherical ball moves to a position wherein said cavity is not substantially upward; and, wherein, the hand and finger members are constructed to displace from a vertical position to loosen the powdered product in the storage container causing the powdered product to flow into one of the cavities in the spherical ball for dispensing into the dispensing shoot when the spherical ball is rotated 180 degrees.
2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the flexible dispensing cup is food-grade silicon rubber.
3. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the shaft is terminated in a detent mechanism on a distal end.
4. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the shaft is terminated with a handle on a proximal end.
5. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the shaft is affixed to a handle and secured on the distal end by a retaining clip.
6. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the cavities in the spherical ball have an approximately parabolic or Gaussian cross-section.
7. The dispenser of claim 6 wherein the cavities in the spherical ball have an approximately parabolic cross-section.
8. The dispenser of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of notches on the upper end of each hand and finger member.
9. A dispenser constructed to dispense a predetermined amount of a powdered product from a storage container into a dispensing chute, the dispenser comprising: a removable powder product storage container in communication with a dispensing mechanism; said dispensing mechanism including: (a) a solid, rotatable member attached to a rotatable shaft, the rotatable member having a smooth surface, wherein said smooth surface contains two cavities opposed to one-another by 180 degrees, each of the cavities constructed to contain the predetermined amount of the powered product; (b) a flexible dispensing cup attachable to the product storage container having an upper funnel part and a lower part that forms a flexible cavity constructed to receive the solid rotatable member, the rotatable member being rotatable in the flexible cavity by a shaft that penetrates the rotatable member, the flexible dispensing cup having a sealing lip that fits around the rotatable member; (c) two flat parallel hand and finger members attached to the flexible dispensing cup, each finger member having a top end and bottom end, the top ends extending vertically from the flexible dispensing cup away from the rotatable member and into the powdered product storage container; the bottom ends extending into one of the cavities in the rotatable member when the rotatable member is in a position wherein one of the cavities in the rotatable member is substantially upward; the two parallel hand and finger members being configured to move laterally when said one of the cavities in the rotatable member moves to a position wherein said cavity is not substantially upward; wherein, the hand and finger members are constructed to displace and to loosen the powdered product in the storage container causing the powdered product to flow into one of the cavities in the rotatable member for dispensing into the dispensing shoot when the spherical ball is rotated 180 degrees.
10. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein the flexible dispensing cup is food-grade silicon rubber.
11. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein the rotatable shaft is terminated in a detent mechanism on a distal end.
12. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein said rotatable shaft is terminated with a handle on a proximal end.
13. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein the rotatable shaft is affixed to a handle and secured on the distal end by a retaining clip.
14. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein the cavities in the rotatable member have an approximately parabolic or Gaussian cross-section.
15. The dispenser of claim 14 wherein the cavities in the rotatable member have an approximately parabolic cross-section.
16. The dispenser of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of notches on the upper end of each hand and finger member.
17. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein the rotatable member is a sphere.
18. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein the rotatable member is a cylinder.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] Attention is now directed to several drawings that illustrate features of the present invention:
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[0033] Several drawings and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0034] The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for dispensing an accurate predetermined amount of a granular product by turning a handle. The product is dispensed in a precise repeatable portion without crushing, breaking, smearing or leaking. The dispenser has optionally interchangeable parts for different sized products and different portions. Small grained products can include ice cream toppings such as sprinkles, crushed and chopped nuts, chocolate flakes, small candy as well as any other product such as crushed seeds, bulk spices, sugar and the like. From small grain products, such as sugar granules, to larger sized round candies, such as those sold under the name (M&Ms) by Mars, Inc., can be dispensed using a spherical, or other shaped, ball with cavities that fits into a mating flexible cup. Fine grain products such as whey or soy protein powder present an additional challenge because of their tendency to compact and stick together preventing the product to flow through the container, and thus require additional functional elements to accommodate those materials. Traditionally larger products like breakfast cereal and whole nuts can be dispensed with the same device by simply removing the ball and cup and replacing them a rotating member with various sized paddle wheels. In this way, the same dispenser can be used with many different products of different granular sizes and shapes.
[0035] An interchangeable dispenser part can thus be made to dispense a particular amount of a product in certain size sub-ranges. For example, a particular dispenser might be optimized to dispense a predetermined amount of ice cream topping, while another dispenser might be optimized to dispense a different amount of a different product, or a product in a different size sub-range side by side on the same stand or base.
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[0037] The rigid product container 1, which can also be optimized for fine grain product may have a rigid cup area 12 that can be part of the product container 1 that mates to a removable flexible cup 6 with a chute 2 that extends through the bottom of the rigid cup area 12. This chute 2 can be a continuous part of the flexible cup 6 and made of the same material, or it can be separately attached to the flexible cup 6 and made of the same or different material. A dispensing ball 4 or other rotatable part fits into the flexible cup 6 and is turned by a shaft 11 that passes through it. [The handle 3 attaches to one end of the shaft 11, and part of the optional detent mechanism 5 attaches to the other end.] Thus, when the handle 3 and shaft 11 are turned, the ball 4 rotates in the flexible cup 6. The shaft 11, while generally of cylindrical cross-section, typically has a flat surface that allows it to fit into a partially cylindrical hole in the ball 4. This shaft is removable and also mates into other dispensing members such as interchangeable paddle wheels for larger products and other types of clips as shown in
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[0039] The rotatable part 4 has been called a ball for convenience; however, it does not necessarily have to be spherical. In fact, it can be any shape as long as it can rotate in a mating cup 6. The shaft 11 passes through the ball 4 so that when the shaft 11 is rotated, the ball 4 also rotates. The handle 3 can be mounted on the front or the side of the device. Any method of causing the ball or paddle wheel to rotate with the shaft 11 is within the scope of the present invention. The shaft 11 is usually driven by the handle 3. Edges 5 of an optional detent mechanism can be mounted on the distal end of the shaft 11.
[0040] A particular feature of the rotatable member or ball 4 is that it contains a cavity 7, usually a smooth cavity, that can be sized to dispense a precise amount of a granular product. The cavity 7 can be any shape or depth; however, it is preferred that it have a smooth surface and contour so that the product slides out of it when it becomes aligned with the chute or dispensing orifice 2. A preferred cavity 7 for fine product is an elliptical cavity with a parabolic profile (shown more clearly in
[0041] Another particular feature of this embodiment is the flexible cup 6 that mates with the smooth surface of the ball 4. This forms a seal with the optional lip 25 that prevents fine grain product from leaking out, but is soft and flexible so that the interface between the ball 4 and the cup 6 or the edges of the cavity 7 and the cup 6 will not crush or break the product nor cause smearing or jamming. The flexible cup 6 gives way just slightly under the pressure of excess product. This feature prevents crushing, breaking, jamming and leaking, and leads to smooth rotation of even very delicate product such as ice cream sprinkles.
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[0045] While the rotatable ball type mechanism for fine grain product has been described as mating with a soft flexible cup to form a seal, other embodiments can use such a rotatable part with a rigid cup for particular products.
[0046] As previously discussed, the present invention can be built so that different rotatable members can be interchanged. In particular, paddle wheels can be interchanged with the rotatable ball/cup mechanism. This interchangeability allows a single dispenser to be used with large products like breakfast cereal, or large whole products and then by simply changing the rotatable member to a ball and cup, be used with small and fine grain products such as sprinkles or spices.
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[0048] The present invention efficiently solves the problems found in prior art dispensers. By using interchangeable parts, it allows accurate dispensing of products of many different sizes and shapes. By using a rotatable member that mates with a soft flexible cup, it allows dispensing of fine, easily broken products without breakage or jamming, and it allows for dispensing very accurate, repeatable portions, especially of fine grain products.
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[0056] Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention.