Small item dispenser with maze
A dispenser for dispensing small items such as pieces of candy is disclosed herein. The dispenser includes a container having a first major side, a second major side, and a storage volume positioned between the first and second major sides. The dispenser includes a dispensing member for carrying the items from the storage volume to a dispensing opening. The dispenser also includes a maze structure within the container. At least one major side of the container includes transparent material to allow a user to view the items within the container as the user tries to move the items through the maze toward the dispensing member for discharging the items from the dispensing opening.
The present invention relates generally to dispensers. More particularly, the present invention relates to dispensers for dispensing small items such as pieces of candy.
BACKGROUNDContainers for storing and dispensing small items such as tablets or pieces of candy are well known. Some examples of small item dispensers may include a removable screw top, a peelable seal, a slidable cover, or a snap-fit cap or opening. Once these closures are opened, the items within the containers may be freely poured from the container. One problem often encountered with the dispensers found in the art is that their designs do not allow the items to be individually dispensed from the container. A person wanting one tablet or a piece of candy often has a difficult time controlling the amount of items dispensed from the container and usually has to resort to discarding the unwanted pieces.
SUMMARYOne aspect of the present disclosure relates to a dispenser adapted for easily dispensing small items such as pieces of candy.
In one example embodiment, the dispenser includes a container for holding the items desired to be dispensed, an opening through a major side of the container for dispensing items from the container, and a dispensing member controlling the discharge of items from the dispensing opening.
In another example embodiment, the dispenser includes a maze structure within the container. At least one major side of the container is made of transparent material to allow a user to view the items within the container as the user tries to move the items through the maze toward the dispensing member for discharging the items from the dispensing opening.
Examples representative of a variety of inventive aspects are set forth in the description that follows. The inventive aspects relate to individual features as well as combinations of features. It is to be understood that both the forgoing general description and the following detailed description merely provide examples of how the inventive aspects may be put into practice, and are not intended to limit the broad spirit and scope of the inventive aspects.
It will be appreciated that a variety of different types of items can be dispensed from the dispenser 20. Preferred items include pieces of candy. In one embodiment, the pieces of a candy can include pieces of hard candy. In a preferred embodiment, the items can include liquid filled (e.g., mint filled) candy. In one example embodiment, the items can include balls or spheres of candy including outer gelatin coatings and an inner liquid candy filling (e.g., a mint filling).
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The dispenser 20 preferably includes positive stops for stopping the dispensing member 28 in the positions of
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The dispensing member 128 defines biasing members 129 adjacent the first end 141 of the housing 140 for biasing the dispensing member 128 away from the dispensing position of
The maze structure 201 is formed by walls 202 that extend between the two major sides 244a, 244b of the container 222. In one embodiment, the walls 202 of the maze structure 201 may be formed integrally with one of the half-shells 234a, 234b of the container 222. In another embodiment, one of the half shells 234a, 234b may define a number of the walls 202 wherein the other of the half shells 234a, 234b may define the rest of the walls 202. In yet another embodiment, each half-shell 234a, 234b of the container 222 may form a portion of the thickness T of the walls 202, wherein, once the half shells 234a, 234b are assembled together, the entirety of the walls 202 may be formed.
The walls 202 define channels 203 of the maze 201. The channels 203 are configured such that the channels 203 define at least one path of travel 204 that leads to a dead-end 205 and at least one path of travel 206 that leads to the dispensing member 228. It should be noted that the design of the maze 201 depicted in
The user of the dispenser 220 can manipulate a small item 24 through the maze 201 by moving the dispenser 220 along the plane P (see
At least one of the major sides 244a, 244b of the dispenser 220 includes at least a portion of transparent material such that a user can either fully or partially view the items 24 and the maze 201 within the container 222 as the user tries to move the items 24 through the maze structure 201 toward the dispensing member 228. As in the embodiment of
The above specification provides examples of how certain inventive aspects may be put into practice. It will be appreciated that the inventive aspects can be practiced in other ways than those specifically shown and described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventive aspects.
Claims
1. A dispenser comprising:
- a container including a first major side with a flat surface, a second major side with a flat surface, and a storage volume positioned between the first and second major sides;
- a dispensing opening; and
- a maze structure positioned within the storage volume, the maze structure defining at least one path of travel going from the storage volume to the dispensing opening.
2. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein one of at least the first major side and the second major side includes at least a portion of transparent material.
3. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the maze structure defines at least one path of travel going from the storage volume to a dead end.
4. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a dispensing member for carrying items from the storage volume to the dispensing opening, the dispensing member including a pocket for receiving the items, the pocket having an open end positioned opposite from a closed end, and an open side positioned between the open and closed ends, the items being received into the pocket from the storage volume through the open end, and the items being delivered from the pocket to the dispensing opening through the open side of the pocket.
5. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the dispenser includes a generally rectangular shape.
6. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the maze structure includes walls defining channels.
7. The dispenser of claim 6, wherein the walls extend between the first and second major sides.
8. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the first major side is generally parallel to the second major side.
9. A dispenser comprising:
- a container including a first side, a second side, and a storage volume positioned between the first and second sides;
- a dispensing opening defined through at least one of the first and second sides, one of at least the first and second sides including at least a portion of transparent material; and
- a fixed maze structure positioned within the storage volume, the maze structure defining at least one path of travel going from the storage volume to the dispensing opening and at least one path of travel going from the storage volume to a dead end.
10. The dispenser of claim 9, further comprising a dispensing member for carrying items from the storage volume to the dispensing opening, the dispensing member including a pocket for receiving the items, the pocket having an open end positioned opposite from a closed end, and an open side positioned between the open and closed ends, the items being received into the pocket from the storage volume through the open end, and the items being delivered from the pocket to the dispensing opening through the open side of the pocket.
11. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein the dispenser includes a generally rectangular shape.
12. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein the maze structure includes walls defining channels.
13. The dispenser of claim 12, wherein the walls extend between the first and second sides of the container.
14. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein the first side is generally parallel to the second side of the container.
15. A dispenser comprising:
- a container including a first major side with a flat surface, a second major side with a flat surface, and a storage volume positioned between the first and second major sides, one of at least the first major side and the second major side including at least a portion of transparent material;
- a dispensing opening defined through the first major side; and
- a maze structure positioned within the storage volume, the maze structure configured to guide items along a path of travel aligned along a plane, the dispensing opening having an axis aligned in a direction generally perpendicular to the plane.
16. The dispenser of claim 15, further comprising a dispensing member for carrying items from the storage volume to the dispensing opening, the dispensing member including a pocket for receiving the items, the pocket having an open end positioned opposite from a closed end, and an open side positioned between the open and closed ends, the items being received into the pocket from the storage volume through the open end, and the items being delivered from the pocket to the dispensing opening through the open side of the pocket.
17. The dispenser of claim 16, wherein the maze structure defines at least one path of travel going from the storage volume to a dead end and at least one path of travel going from the storage volume to the dispensing member.
18. The dispenser of claim 15, wherein the dispenser includes a generally rectangular shape.
19. The dispenser of claim 15, wherein the maze structure includes walls defining channels, the walls extending between the first and second sides of the container.
20. The dispenser of claim 15, wherein the first major side is generally parallel to the second major side of the container.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 5, 2006
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2007
Inventors: Walter I. Bieger (St. Paul, MN), Thom Sandberg (Minneapolis, MN)
Application Number: 11/447,221