Abstract: Dispenser for dosing tablets or powders includes a container configured to hold the tablets or the powders. A dosing device is mounted to the container and being configured to allow the tablets or the powders to be dosed via an outlet. The dosing device includes a stator having an axis and a rotor that is connected to the stator and that can rotate about the axis of the stator. The rotor has a passage opening and a bottom portion that covers an upper portion of the stator. A cap is configured to at least cover the rotor. A first tamper-indicating device connects the cap to the stator. A second tamper-indicating device connects the stator to the container. A child-proof lock is utilized.
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).
Abstract: A grinder has a jar having a surface provided with a screwthread. A grinding cap has a lower part engageable over the surface of the jar and provided with a screwthread such that the lower part can be screwed onto the jar and an upper part rotatable on the lower part. Grinding formations on the parts are effective on relative rotation of the parts. A ramp projects radially from the jar surface toward the cap surface, and a generally angularly extending and radially elastically deflectable arm has an inner end fixed on the cap surface and an outer end spaced in a relaxed condition of the arm radially outward from the cap surface toward the jar surface. The arm is oriented to engage and have its outer end deflected radially toward the cap surface by the ramp on screwing of the lower part onto the jar.