Dry Ingredient Dispensing Unit
A dry ingredient dispensing unit includes a plurality of containers affixed to a sliding rail mountable to a structure such as a cupboard. Each container is configured into a hopper. A volume of a dry ingredient is loaded through a top portion of each hopper. Each hopper is provided with a plurality of sliding dispensing plates stacked on top of each other. Each dispensing plate is provided with a calibrated aperture to dispense a specific volume of dry ingredient when the plate is slid outward from the hopper. Further, the hoppers are interconnected to provide an assembly of multiple compartments.
The present invention was first described in and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/886,305, filed Oct. 3, 2013, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to a dispensing system including a plurality of containers affixed to a sliding rail mountable to a structure such as a cupboard. Each container comprises a hopper, a plurality of sliding dispensing plates each having a different calibrated aperture to dispense a corresponding volume of a dry ingredient housed within.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are a great many of everyday items that are used in a powdered or granular form. The kitchen is home to flour, sugar, spices, herbs, seasoning, and other ingredients that are sold in boxes, bottles, and jars. The laundry room is home to soap powder, washing detergent, home cleaners, and other items that are only available in powdered or granular form. All of these materials must be stored in a location where they can be conveniently accessed for the task at hand. Then, each of these containers must be accessed with a scoop, or other measuring device to ensure that the proper amount of material is being used. This then requires the scoop to be cleaned and stored as well. Accordingly, there exists a need for a means by which powdered and granular material can be easily stored and measured for use, without the disadvantages as described above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe disadvantages of the prior art are overcome by the present invention in providing a dry ingredient dispensing unit that includes a plurality of hoppers that are affixed to a sliding rail which is mountable to a structure such as a cupboard. A volume of a dry ingredient is loaded through a top portion into each hopper. Each hopper is provided with a plurality of sliding dispensing plates stacked on top of each other. Each dispensing plate is provided with a calibrated aperture to dispense a specific volume of dry ingredient when the plate is slid outward from the hopper. To provide different volumes of dry ingredients the dispensing plates may be opened individually or in combinations. Further, the hoppers are interconnected to provide an assembly of multiple dry ingredient storage. In this manner, the use of the present invention allows for the storage and dispensing of powdered or granular ingredients, which is not only quick, easy, and effective, but convenient as well.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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- 10 dry ingredient dispenser assembly
- 20 hopper assembly
- 21a side panel
- 21b front panel
- 21c rear panel
- 21d bottom panel
- 24a first dispensing plate
- 24b second dispensing plate
- 24c third dispensing plate
- 24d fourth dispensing plate
- 24e fifth dispensing plate
- 25a first aperture
- 25b second aperture
- 25c third aperture
- 25d fourth aperture
- 25e fifth aperture
- 26 handle
- 27 center opening
- 28 indicia
- 29 label
- 30 hopper structure
- 31 hopper floor
- 32 delivery chute
- 34 lid
- 35 knob
- 36 guide pin
- 37 stop button
- 38 hinge
- 40a upper joint slot
- 40b lower joint slot
- 42a upper joint tab
- 42b lower joint tab
- 44 guide slot
- 46 stop slot
- 48 window
- 60 mounting assembly
- 62 slide
- 68 mounting bracket
- 90 fastener
- 100 cupboard structure
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.
The present invention describes a dry ingredient dispenser assembly (herein described as the “assembly”) 10, which provides an assembly 10 to store and dispense various powdered and/or granular dry ingredients 102. The assembly 10 is envisioned being introduced in different sizes which correspond to families of dry ingredients 102, each comprising a plurality of identical hopper assemblies 20 especially beneficial when joined together and mounted below a kitchen or laundry room cupboard structure. The assembly 10 is suitable for holding and accurately dispensing various granular dry ingredients 102 such as spices, salt, flour, sugar, powdered laundry detergent, granular cleaning agents, and the like.
Referring now to
The assembly 10 provides a means to slidingly join a desired number of hopper assemblies 20 together via integral “dove-tail-like” features to form an attractive dispensing unit (see also
The assembly 10 is attached to and supported by a cupboard structure 100 via the mounting assembly 60 further comprising interlocking slide 62 and mounting bracket 68 portions. The slide portion 62 is affixed to those hopper assemblies 20 located at opposing ends of the assembly, and in turn interconnected to respective mounting bracket portions 68 which provide a means of stationary attachment to the cupboard structure 100 (see
Referring now to
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Upon filling the hopper structure portion 30 of the hopper assembly 20 with a dry ingredient, the subjacent apertures 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d, 25e are coincidentally filled as illustrated in
Each dispensing plate 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d, 24e is slidingly guided in a horizontal direction within the center opening 27 via integral guide pins 36 which travel within corresponding guide slots 44 formed through the side panels 21a of the hopper assembly 20. Said guide slots 44 are arranged in a parallel manner as best illustrated in
The assembly 10 provides an attachment means between each hopper assembly 20 via “dove-tail-type” features which allow a user to join a plurality of hopper assemblies 20 together in a compact and attractive manner (see
Each hopper assembly 20 comprises a lid 34 and a transparent plastic window 48. The lid 34 provides top access into the hopper structure 30 and comprises a flat rectangular form made of a similar material as the hopper structure 30. Said lid 34 further comprises a knob 35 along a forward edge for manual opening of the lid 34, and a pair of hinges 38 along a rearward edge being affixed using a plurality of fasteners 90. The hinges 38 provide pivoting attachment of the lid 34 to the hopper structure 30 for convenient refilling of the dry ingredient, disposed preferably in a central vertical position. The window 48 is preferably integrally-molded into the front panel 21b, thereby allowing a user to observe current levels of the contained dry ingredient.
Referring now to
All of the dispensing plates 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d, 24e comprise identical perimeter shapes, plastic or metal guide pins 36 which travel within the aforementioned guide slots 44, and corresponding rubber or plastic stop buttons 37 which engage the aforementioned stop slots 46 (see
The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. After initial purchase or acquisition of the assembly 10, it would be installed as indicated in
The method of utilizing the assembly 10 may be achieved by performing the following steps: selecting a hopper assembly 20 containing a desired dry ingredient 102 as indicated by a respective label 29; pulling the hopper assembly 20 outwardly from its recessed location below the cupboard structure; positioning an existing container beneath the delivery chute portion 32 of said hopper assembly 20; pulling at least one (1) dispensing plate 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d, 24e using respective handle portions 26 to accurately dispense a desired amount of the dry ingredient 102 onto the chute 32 and into the existing container; returning the dispensing plate(s) 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d, 24e to their rearward position until retained within the stop slot 46; repeating the dispensing process, if needed, to obtain a desired volume of dry ingredient 102; returning the hopper assembly 20 to the rearward position beneath the cupboard structure 100; repeating the above steps to dispense other dry ingredients 102, as needed, from additional hopper assemblies 20; and, benefiting from compact containment of various dry ingredients 102 while providing accurate dispensing thereof, afforded a user of the present invention 10.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention and method of use to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is understood that various omissions or substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstance may suggest or render expedient, but is intended to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims of the present invention.
Claims
1. A dispensing assembly, comprising:
- a plurality of hopper assemblies, wherein each said hopper assembly comprises: a hopper body with a hopper interior; a plurality of dispensing plates slidingly disposed within said hopper interior;
- wherein each successive plate is subjacent from each other and each said plate has an aperture and a pull tab extending outwardly therefrom; a delivery chute subjacent said plurality of dispensing plates; a locking tab disposed on a first vertical side of said hopper body; and, a groove disposed on second vertical side opposite said first vertical side of said hopper body, wherein each said locking tab is adapted to engaged and mate with said groove of an adjacent hopper body thereby conjoining each of said plurality of hopper assemblies; and,
- at least one mounting means configured for mounting said conjoined plurality of hopper assemblies to a support structure, comprising: a slide portion affixed to an outermost side of said conjoined plurality of hopper assemblies; and, a mounting bracket portion attached to an opposing mounting location of said support structure adapted to engage and retain said slide portion;
- wherein, within each said hopper body, each aperture of each said subjacent dispensing plate is smaller in volume than said aperture immediately above.
2. (canceled)
3. The dispensing assembly of claim 1, wherein each said hopper body further comprises a hopper assembly lid.
4. The dispensing assembly of claim 1, wherein each said hopper body further comprises a window located superjacent from said plurality of dispensing plates.
5. (canceled)
6. The dispensing assembly of claim 1, wherein each said dispensing plate further comprises at least one guide pin to locate each said dispensing plate within said hopper body and allow each said dispensing plate to move between a closed and an open position within said hopper body.
7. The dispensing assembly of claim 6, wherein each said dispensing plate further comprises at least one stop button to locate each said dispensing plate within said hopper body at said closed position within said hopper body.
8. The dispensing assembly of claim 7, wherein, within each said hopper body, each said aperture is in fluid communication with said hopper interior when each said dispensing plate is in said closed position.
9. The dispensing assembly of claim 7, wherein and each said aperture of each said dispensing plate is in fluid communication with said delivery chute when each said dispensing plate is in said open position.
10. The dispensing assembly of claim 1, wherein each said hopper interior is configured to receive a volume of a material therein.
11. The dispensing assembly of claim 10, wherein, within each said hopper body, each said dispensing plate of said plurality of dispensing plates dispenses a specific and different volume of said material corresponding to a volumetric size of each said aperture.
12. A dispensing assembly comprising a plurality of hopper assemblies, wherein each said hopper assembly comprises:
- a hopper body with a hopper interior configured to receive a volume of a material therein;
- a plurality of dispensing plates slidingly disposed within said hopper interior; wherein each successive plate is subjacent from each other and each said plate has an aperture, each said aperture of each said subjacent dispensing plate is smaller in volume than said aperture immediately above;
- a delivery chute subjacent from said plurality of dispensing plates;
- a hopper assembly lid; and,
- a window located superjacent from said plurality of dispensing plates;
- wherein each said dispensing plate further comprises at least one guide pin to locate each said dispensing plate within said hopper body and allow each said dispensing plate to move between a closed and an open position within said hopper body.
13. (canceled)
14. The dispensing assembly of claim 12, wherein each said dispensing plate further comprises at least one stop button to locate each said dispensing plate within said hopper body at said closed position within said hopper body.
15. The dispensing assembly of claim 14, wherein, within each said hopper body, each said aperture of each said dispensing plate is in fluid communication with said delivery chute when each said dispensing plate is in said open position.
16. The dispensing assembly of claim 12, wherein, within each said hopper body, each of said plurality of dispensing plates dispenses a specific and different volume of said material corresponding to a volumetric size of each said aperture.
17. The dispensing assembly of claim 12, wherein each said hopper assembly further comprises a locking tab disposed on a first vertical side of said hopper body; and a groove disposed on second vertical side opposite said first vertical side of said hopper body, wherein each said locking tab is adapted to engaged and mate with a said groove of an adjacent hopper body thereby conjoining each of said plurality of hopper assemblies.
18. The dispensing assembly of claim 17, further comprises at least one mounting means configured for mounting said conjoined plurality of hopper assemblies to a support structure.
19. The dispensing assembly of claim 18, wherein said at least one mounting means further comprises:
- a slide portion affixed to an outermost side of said conjoined plurality of hopper assemblies; and,
- a mounting bracket portion attached to an opposing mounting location of said support structure adapted to engage and retain said slide portion.
20. A dispensing assembly, comprising:
- a plurality of hopper assemblies, wherein each said hopper assembly comprises:
- a hopper assembly lid;
- a hopper body with a hopper interior configured to receive a volume of a material therein;
- a plurality of dispensing plates slidingly disposed within said hopper interior between a closed and an open position;
- wherein each successive plate is subjacent from each other, each said plate has an aperture located there on, wherein each said aperture of each said subjacent dispensing plate is smaller in volume than said aperture immediately above, and each said dispensing plate has a pull tab extending outwardly therefrom; a delivery chute subjacent from said plurality of dispensing plates and in fluid communication with each of said plurality of dispensing plates when said plates are in said open position; a window located superjacent from said plurality of dispensing plates; a locking tab disposed on a first vertical side of said hopper body; and, a groove disposed on second vertical side opposite said first vertical side of said hopper body, wherein each said locking tab is adapted to engaged and mate with said groove of an adjacent hopper body thereby conjoining each of said plurality of hopper assemblies; and,
- at least one mounting means configured for mounting said conjoined plurality of hopper assemblies to a support structure, comprising: a slide portion affixed to an outermost side of said conjoined plurality of hopper assemblies; and, a mounting bracket portion attached to an opposing mounting location of said support structure adapted to engage and retain said slide portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 4, 2013
Publication Date: Apr 9, 2015
Inventor: Kenneth D. Schultz (Tyndall)
Application Number: 14/096,658
International Classification: B65G 11/18 (20060101);