Abstract: A pill dispenser mechanism is provided in which a multilayered compartment is releasably attachable to a receptacle for pills in such a way that pills may be selectively advanced into one compartment, then by selective advancement of one of the compartment layers transfer the pill from the first compartment into a discharge compartment to permit sequential recovery of pills therefrom. In order to accommodate different sized pills, the compartments may be provided with different sized openings to conform to the substantial size and configuration of the pill. Electrical contact switches may be associated with the compartments to sense for the purpose of recording the movement of a pill between one or more, or a combination of both, compartments.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 2, 1981
Date of Patent:
July 17, 1984
Inventors:
Thomas S. Moulding, Jr., Donald G. Ellis
Abstract: An insertable dispenser for pill bottles having a rigid annular body member with an aperture for the passage of pills. Flexible lip members extend outwardly around the periphery of the body member to allow for a snug friction fit of the body member in a pill bottle. An annular shelf disposed on the inner circumference of the member serves to capture pills passing through the aperture.
Abstract: A dispenser for granular material includes a casing having an outlet for holding the material, a cap rockably mounted on top of the casing, and a spring for biasing the cap in a clockwise direction. The cap is formed with a groove into which a predetermined or desired amount of the material rolls when the dispenser is turned upside down. By returning it to its normal position and pressing down the front end of the cap, the groove will communicate with the outlet so that the predetermined amount of the material feeds out through the outlet.
Abstract: A device for transforming a toothpick container of the type that includes a cylindrical receptacle in which the toothpicks are marketed and that has external threads on the open end portion that are removably engaged by an internally threaded cap into a dispenser from which a single toothpick is ejected when the receptacle is disposed in a downwardly inclined position.
Abstract: A lightweight, portable, compact, elongate dispenser capable of holding a number of toothpicks in a confined space in a clean and sanitary condition, with the dispenser when it is slowly rotated on its longitudinal axis causing one of the toothpicks to be engaged in a dispensable position, and by a further manual operation the engaged toothpick being dispensed without physically touching the balance of the toothpicks.
Abstract: A receptacle for the portioned dispensing of the contents thereof characterized in that two channels in the receptacle are coordinated to a cover-sided exit opening of the receptacle, of which one of the channels which is adjusted to the size of the tablets and which extends from a storage space in the receptacle extends cross-wise to the exit opening, and whereas the other of the two channels lies cross-wise relative to the first-mentioned cross channel and runs in the longitudinal direction of the exit opening. A deadweight division slider is displaceably disposed in the longitudinal second-mentioned channel.